Yes, it is connected to VINT Hub.mparadis wrote:Are you using the Phidget Control Panel and getting this behaviour?
Is it connected to a VINT Hub, or another Phidget?
I posted the experiment. It looks like no shunt can be used even when the voltage source is connected. I will check now how it works with lower current from the photodiode and no shunt.fraser wrote:This is expected behaviour, but you will only see these voltages with a shunt alone, or when floating. The floating voltage is 2V (there is a 2V reference connected to the positive input terminal through 1MOhm). When voltage is applied to the terminals this will be negated and the measurement will be correct.
And, yes, I am using the Phidget Control Panel to get the DC voltage.mparadis wrote:Are you using the Phidget Control Panel and getting this behaviour?
Is it connected to a VINT Hub, or another Phidget?
With no shunt and attenuated laser power I am getting wrong voltage from the photodetector with the VCP1000. When the attenuation is strong, the VCP1000 shows 2 V as if no voltage source is connected. I can understand that because Si photodiodes have huge internal impedance, may be Ghoms.fraser wrote:This is expected behaviour, but you will only see these voltages with a shunt alone, or when floating. The floating voltage is 2V (there is a 2V reference connected to the positive input terminal through 1MOhm). When voltage is applied to the terminals this will be negated and the measurement will be correct.
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