National Instruments VXI-MIO Series User Manual

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Chapter 3 Hardware Overview

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VXI-MIO-64XE-10

This module has two input polarities—unipolar and bipolar. The
VXI-MIO-64XE-10 has a unipolar input range of 10 V (0 to 10 V)
and a bipolar input range of 20 V (

±

10 V). You can program

polarity and range settings on a per channel basis so that you can
configure each input channel uniquely.

Note:

You can calibrate your VXI-MIO-64XE-10 analog input circuitry for
either a unipolar or bipolar polarity. If you mix unipolar and bipolar
channels in your scan list and you are using NI-DAQ, then NI-DAQ will
load the calibration constants appropriate to the polarity for which analog
input channel 0 is configured.

The software-programmable gain on this module increases its
overall flexibility by matching the input signal ranges to those that
the ADC can accommodate. The VXI-MIO-64XE-10 has gains of
1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100. These gains are suited for a wide variety
of signal levels. With the proper gain setting, you can use the full
resolution of the ADC to measure the input signal. Table 3-3 shows

-5 to +5 V

0.5
1.0
2.0
5.0

10.0
20.0
50.0

100.0

-10 to +10 V

-5 to +5 V

-2.5 to +2.5 V

-1 to +1 V

-500 to +500 mV
-250 to +250 mV
-100 to +100 mV

-50 to +50 mV

4.88 mV
2.44 mV
1.22 mV

488.28

µ

V

244.14

µ

V

122.07

µ

V

48.83

µ

V

24.41

µ

V

1

The value of 1 LSB of the 12-bit ADC; that is, the voltage
increment corresponding to a change of one count in the ADC
12-bit count.

Note:

See Appendix A

, Specifications,

for absolute maximum

ratings

.

Table 3-2.

Actual Range and Measurement Precision (Continued)

Range

Configuration

Gain

Actual Input Range

Precision

1

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