Using the scc-co20, Isolated ground reference – National Instruments Isolated Current Output Module SCC-CO20 User Manual

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SCC-CO20 Isolated Current Output Module User Guide

Note

Normally you would adjust to 0

μA in order to calibrate the offset, but because

the SCC-CO20 cannot source current, it is impossible to know when you have adjusted
past 0

μA.

Using the SCC-CO20

The SCC-CO20 is a 0 to 20 mA programmable current sink. The current
output is controlled by AO (X), a 0 to 10 V unipolar DAC output channel
of an E/M Series DAQ device. The relationship between the AO (X)
voltage level and the current output of the SCC-CO20 is linear and is
described by the following equation:

where

V

AO (X)

is the AO (X) voltage level.

I

CO20

is the SCC-CO20 current output in amperes.

The current sink is an N-channel power MOSFET sink to an isolated
ground reference. You can use the SCC-CO20 with industry-standard
0 to 20 or 4 to 20 mA current loops.

Note

The current sink does not source current. If the input voltage is 0 V or less,

the module sinks 0 mA.

Isolated Ground Reference

Each SCC-CO20 module is referenced to its own isolated ground. Each
isolated ground can have up to 60 VDC of common-mode voltage between
itself and any other channel ground or chassis ground. Refer to the

Connecting the SCC-CO20 to a Load

section for different ways to use

the isolated ground in signal connections.

V

AO X

( )

500

----------------

I

CO20

=

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