03-16-2016 10:22 AM
hie
i want to extact ecg signals using daq and wanted to process them in myrio, can i interface daq6210 directly with myrio.
thanks and regards
03-17-2016 07:11 AM
Hi,
I am a little unclear on why you would want to interface a DAQ card with the myRIO. You can connect your signals directly to the myRIO and acquire them onto the myRIO's processor or FPGA. You can also do inline signal processing on the myRIO with these acquired signals.
If something is unclear, please refer to the various tutorials available here: http://www.ni.com/myrio/setup/getting-started/
Regards,
Amal
03-18-2016 02:35 AM
03-18-2016 04:22 AM - edited 03-18-2016 04:23 AM
Hi,
You need to be more specific than " iam not able to acquire signals when it is directly connected to myrio".
1)Are you not comfortable with working with myRIO?
2)Or do you think myRIO's technical specs are not good enough to acquire the signal?
Please give more clarity on this and elaborate you exact issue with using myRIO alone.
Secondly, Is there any specific control based or high throughput processing based application to be done in your project? To be very specific, why do you want to involve myRIO in the project?
Regards,
Amal
03-21-2016 01:09 AM
Hi,
to be more specific, I'm working on ecg aquisition in real time.
I'm using the EKG-BTA (http://www.vernier.com/products/sensors/ekg-bta/) sensor for the same purpose.
now when I'm trying to aquire signals through myrio, problems as follows.
1)output voltage of myrio is just 3.3V(as i observed) which isn't sufficient to drive this sensor.
2) when i'm trying to drive it from other sources, its giving some randon signals but not ECG.
i've attached some files reguarding my project and its output signals please do look at it and suggest a solution.
thankyou
03-29-2016 01:04 AM
Hi,
The first thing is EKG sensor that you are using is compatable with Ni hardwares.
just check the following connections.Connect the following pins to wire the connector:
1) AI0+ to SIG1 of the Analog Proto Board Connector
2) +5V DC power supply to 5V of the Analog Proto Board Connector
3) GROUND power supply to GND of the Analog Proto Board Connector
4) AIGND to GND of the Analog Proto Board Connector
you have provision to have 3.3V,5V,15V from you myrio device. so make the above connection and configure the program. the only thing were you have to be carefull is when you read from analog I/O of myrio you will get only 500 kS/s and 12bit resolution. If you are not getting the proper signal from your Analog Input then you can go for either UART, I2C, comunication protocal to obtail the signal.
hope this helps you...
Kuos are welcome
03-29-2016 01:29 AM
Hi 7893665077,
I am sorry I did not reply sooner. I was on vacation and did not have internet access. And, as I returned to work today, I find a pretty awesome answer from santhosh. Please try it out once. To give a better idea into what santhosh said, please refer to the myrio spec sheet here.
Regards,
Amal
03-29-2016 01:38 AM
Hi Amal,
Kudos are welcome for the pretty awesome answer