Analog input configuration, Analog input polarity, Table 2-1. analog i/o settings – National Instruments DAQCard-1200 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Installation and Configuration

© National Instruments Corporation

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DAQCard-1200 User Manual

If you are using LabWindows/CVI, the software installation instructions
are in Part 1, Introduction to LabWindows/CVI, of the Getting Started with
LabWindows/CVI
manual. After you have installed LabWindows/CVI,
refer to Chapter 1, Configuring LabWindows/CVI, of the LabWindows/CVI
User Manual
for software configuration instructions. Then follow
DAQ configuration instructions in your NI-DAQ user manual.

Analog Input Configuration

At startup, the DAQCard-1200 defaults to the following configuration:

Referenced single-ended input mode

±5 V analog input range

Table 2-1 lists the available analog I/O configurations for the
DAQCard-1200 and shows the default settings.

The analog input circuitry is software configurable.

Warning

Connections, including power signals to ground and vice versa, that exceed any of
the maximum signal ratings on the DAQCard-1200 can damage your card and
computer. National Instruments is

NOT

liable for any damages or injuries resulting

from incorrect signal connections.

Analog Input Polarity

You can select the analog input on the DAQCard-1200 for either a unipolar
range (0 to 10 V) or a bipolar range (–5 to +5 V). If you select a bipolar
range, the two’s complement coding is selected. In this mode, –5 V input
corresponds to F800 hex (–2,048 decimal) and +5 V corresponds to
7FF hex (2,047 decimal). If you select a unipolar mode, the straight binary
coding is selected. In this mode, 0 V input corresponds to 0 hex, and +10 V
corresponds to FFF hex (4,095 decimal).

Table 2-1. Analog I/O Settings

Parameter

Configuration

Analog Input
Polarity

Bipolar—±5 V (default setting)
Unipolar—0–10 V

Analog Input Mode

Referenced single-ended (RSE) (default setting)
Non-referenced single-ended (NRSE)
Differential (DIFF)

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