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Chapter 2

Configuration and Installation

AT-MIO-16X User Manual

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While reading the following paragraphs, you may find it helpful to refer
to the Analog Input Signal Connections section later in this chapter,
which contains diagrams showing the signal paths for the three
configurations.

DIFF Input (Eight Channels)

DIFF input means that each input signal has its own reference, and the
difference between each signal and its reference is measured. The signal
and its reference are assigned an input channel. This is the
recommended configuration. With this input configuration, the
AT-MIO-16X can monitor up to eight different analog input signals.
This configuration is selected via software. See the configuration
memory register and Table 4-9 in Chapter 4, Register Map and
Descriptions
. The re
sults of this configuration are as follows:

One of Channels 0 through 7 is tied to the positive (+) input of
the PGIA.

One of Channels 8 through 15 is tied to the negative (–) input of
the PGIA.

Multiplexer control is configured to control up to eight input
channels.

AI SENSE may be driven by the board analog input ground or left
unconnected.

Considerations for using the DIFF input configuration are discussed in
the Signal Connections section later in this chapter. Figure 2-8 shows a
schematic diagram of this configuration.

Table 2-3. Available Input Configurations for the AT-MIO-16X

Configuration

Description

DIFF

Differential configurationnput of the PGIA tied to
the multiplexer output of Channels 8 through 15.

RSE

Referenced single-ended configurationve (–) input
of the PGIA referenced to analog ground.

NRSE

Nonreferenced single-ended configurationative (–)
input of the PGIA tied to AI SENSE and not
connected to ground.

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