Channel pad configurations, Conditioning analog input channels, Channel pad configurations -2 – National Instruments SCB-68 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Adding Components for Special Functions

SCB-68 Shielded Connector Block User Manual

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You can create virtual channels in MAX to map your voltage ranges to the
type of transducer that you are using or to create a custom scale.

Channel Pad Configurations

When you use the SCB-68 with a 68-pin or 100-pin DAQ device, you can
use the component pads on the SCB-68 to condition 16 AI channels, two
AO channels, and PFI0/TRIG1.

Conditioning Analog Input Channels

Figure 5-1 illustrates the AI channel configuration. ACH<i> and
ACH<i+8> can be used as either a differential channel pair or as two
single-ended channels. Table 5-1 correlates the component labels of the
SCB-68 to component locations A–G for differential channels 0–7. In the
component names in Table 5-1, R denotes a resistor, and C denotes a
capacitor. Component locations labeled RCX provide sockets for two
components, a resistor and a capacitor, to be connected in parallel.

Figure 5-1. Analog Input Channel Configuration Diagram for ACH<i> and ACH<i+8>

Table 5-1. Component Location for Analog Input Channels in DIFF Input Mode

Channel

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

ACH0

R22

RC12

RC13

R23

RC4

R4

R5

ACH1

R24

RC14

RC15

R25

RC5

R6

R7

ACH2

R26

RC14

RC17

R27

RC6

R8

R9

ACH3

R28

RC18

RC19

R29

RC7

R10

R11

+5V

ACH<

i>

AIGND

ACH<

i+8>

(C)

(B)

(D)

(E)

(G)

(F)

(A)

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