Analog i/o configuration, Analog input signal connections, Table 2-1. analog i/o settings – National Instruments 700 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Installation and Configuration

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DAQCard-700 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.

Analog I/O Configuration

At startup, the DAQCard-700 defaults to the following configuration:

Referenced single-ended input mode

±

10 V analog input range

Table 2-1 lists the available analog I/O configurations for the DAQCard-700 and shows the
default settings.

Table 2-1. Analog I/O Settings

Parameter

Configuration

Analog Input Polarity

Bipolar—

±

10 V (default setting)

Bipolar—

±

5 V

Bipolar—

±

2.5 V

Analog Input Mode

Referenced single-ended (RSE) (default setting)
Differential (DIFF)

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-700 can result in damage to the
DAQCard-700 card. National Instruments is

NOT

liable for any damages or

injuries resulting from incorrect signal connections.

Analog Input Mode

The DAQCard-700 has two different input modes–referenced single-ended (RSE) input and
differential (DIFF) input. The single-ended input configuration provides 16 channels. The DIFF
input configuration provides eight channels. Table 2-2 describes these configurations.

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