Analog input circuitry, Figure 4-4. analog input circuitry, Analog input circuitry -6 – National Instruments DAQCard-1200 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Theory of Operation

DAQCard-1200 User Manual

4-6

© National Instruments Corporation

Figure 4-4. Analog Input Circuitry

Analog Input Circuitry

The analog input circuitry consists of two analog input multiplexers, mux
counter/gain select circuitry, a software-programmable gain amplifier, a
12-bit ADC, and a 12-bit FIFO memory that is sign-extended to 16 bits.

The two input multiplexers route the input channels to the instrumentation
amplifier in either RSE, NRSE, or DIFF mode. The input multiplexers
provide input overvoltage protection of ±35 V powered on and ±25 V
powered off.

The mux counters control the input multiplexers. The DAQCard-1200
can perform either single-channel data acquisition or multiple-channel
(scanned) data acquisition. These two modes are software selectable.
For single-channel data acquisition, you select the channel and gain before
initiating data acquisition. These gain and multiplexer settings remain
constant during the entire data acquisition process. For multiple-channel
data acquisition, you select the highest numbered channel and gain before
data acquisition is initiated. Then the mux counter decrements from the
highest numbered channel to channel 0 and repeats the process. Thus you

Sample-
and-Hold
Amp

DAQ

Timing

Gain Select/

Mux Counter

Mux

Pro-
grammable
Gain Amp

12-Bit

ADC

1k

Sample

A/D

FIFO

External Trigger

Counter/Timer
Signals

WRT/RD

CON

V

EXTCONV*

OUTB1

EXTTRIG

ACH0
ACH1
ACH2
ACH3
ACH4
ACH5
ACH6
ACH7

12

12

8

6

A/D

Data

Data

Data

I/O Connector

GAIN0
GAIN1
GAIN2

Con

v

e

rt

AISENSE/

AIGND

PCMCIA I/O Channel

8

Data

External Convert

Output B1

PCMCIA Interface

Decode Cir

cuitr

y

Dither
Circuitry

Dither Enable

Dither

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