Measuring a 4-20ma Input With a Voltage Input DeviceOne of the most common data acquisition applications is using a thermocouple to collect temperature data. Many users seem to make the same mistakes when trying to use an A/D board to measure thermocouples. It is often believed that, since thermocouples produce a millivolt output, they can be connected to a voltage input measurement board, but it is not that simple. One must remember that a thermocouple is NOT LINEAR and also it requires COLD JUNCTION COMPENSATION, which the average A/D card does not provide. Basically, Cold Junction Compensation is required to correct for errors produced when connecting a thermocouple to the screw terminals of any measurement device. Without it, readings will be erroneous by tens of degrees, and to make things worse, the readings will not be repeatable due to ambient temperature swings. Also, if the A/D card does not have any amplifiers on board, it will be necessary to boost the low-level signal produced into a measurable amount. Here are two recommended methods for measuring thermocouples with a PC. USE A T/C MEASUREMENT BOARD USE SIGNAL CONDITIONERS |