Generate and acquire signals with a DT9857E box using Matlab
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Hello,
i'm trying to generate and acquire signals for a study using a DT 9857E box, so i wrote a short code to test wether the result could be satisfying or not. The code is written this way:
clear all, clc, close all
s = daq("dt");
fAbtast = 50e3;
s.Rate = fAbtast; %1000;
BoxName = 'DT9857E-16(00)';
addoutput(s,BoxName, '0', 'Voltage');
addinput(s,BoxName,'0', 'Voltage');
fIn = 1e3;
t = 0:1/fAbtast:1-1/fAbtast;
x = sin(2*pi*fIn*t);
Output_data = x'*1.2;
Input_data = readwrite(s, Output_data);
figure
time_vec = seconds(Input_data.Time);
plot(time_vec, Output_data)
hold on
plot(time_vec, Input_data.Variables)
hold off
grid on
legend(["Output Signal","Acquired Signal"])
The result looks this way:
Any Idea on why the acquired signal does look that way? Since i just connected the output channel to the input channel, the same output signal or at least likely was expected to be acquired.
I even try to reproduce the example in the following matlab documentation: Simultaneously Acquire Data and Generate Signals - MATLAB & Simulink - MathWorks Deutschland
but the result did not look great:
%% Example from Matlab's documentation
% A session has been already defined
output = cos(linspace(0,2*pi,1000)');
data1 = readwrite(s, output);
figure
plot(output);
hold on
plot(data1.Variables);
ylabel("Voltage (V)")
%title("Acquired Signal");
legend(["Output Data","Acquired Signal"])
below is an enlarged view of the acquired signal
Any suggestion to fix this will be greatly appreciated.
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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
on 19 Feb 2024
It is all about DAQ
DT9857E issue.
Once we had also the same issue - a kind of exponential decay. So far, I remember what we did was to detrend the acquired data. Also, you can try to use a different channel of DT to collect data.
All the best.
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Thibaut
on 20 May 2024
Brilliant !
Thanks a lot mate. I've simply followed the procedure you've shared and everything works fine now :)
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