Instrumentation amplifier (ni-pgia), A/d converter, Ai fifo – National Instruments Data Acquisition Device E Series User Manual

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Chapter 2

Analog Input

E Series User Manual

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Instrumentation Amplifier (NI-PGIA)

The NI programmable gain instrumentation amplifier (NI-PGIA) is a
measurement and instrument class amplifier that guarantees minimum
settling times at all gains. The NI-PGIA can amplify or attenuate an AI
signal to ensure that you use the maximum resolution of the ADC.

E Series devices use the NI-PGIA to deliver full 16- and 12-bit accuracy
when sampling multiple channels at high gains and fast rates. E Series
devices can sample channels in any order at the maximum conversion rate,
and you can individually program each channel with a different input
polarity and range, as discussed in the Input Polarity and Range section.

A/D Converter

The analog-to-digital converter (ADC) digitizes the AI signal by
converting the analog voltage into a digital number.

AI FIFO

A large first-in-first-out (FIFO) buffer holds data during A/D conversions
to ensure that no data is lost. E Series devices can handle multiple A/D
conversion operations with DMA, interrupts, or programmed I/O.

Analog Trigger

Refer to the

Analog Input Triggering

section for information about the

trigger circuitry of E Series devices.

AI Timing Signals

Refer to the

Analog Input Timing Signals

section for information about the

analog input timing signals available on E Series devices.

Input Polarity and Range

You can individually program the input range of each AI channel on your
E Series device. Input range refers to the set of input voltages that an analog
input channel can digitize with the specified accuracy.

The input range affects the resolution of the E Series device for an AI
channel. Resolution refers to the voltage of one ADC code. For example, a
16-bit ADC converts analog inputs into one of 65,536 (= 2

16

) codes that is

one of 65,536 possible digital values. These values are spread fairly evenly

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