Common-mode signal rejection considerations, Analog output signal connections, Common-mode signal rejection considerations -20 – National Instruments VXI-MIO Series User Manual

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Chapter 4 Signal Connections

VXI-MIO Series User Manual

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Figure 4-7.

Single-Ended Input Connections for Ground-Referenced Signal

Common-Mode Signal Rejection Considerations

Figures 4-6 and 4-7 show connections for signal sources that are

already referenced to some ground point with respect to the
VXI-MIO Series module. In these cases, the PGIA can reject any
voltage caused by ground potential differences between the signal
source and the module. In addition, with differential input connections,
the PGIA can reject common-mode noise pickup in the leads connecting
the signal sources to the module. The PGIA can reject common-mode
signals as long as V+

in

and V-

in

are both within

±

11 V of AIGND

.

Analog Output Signal Connections

The analog output signals are DAC0OUT, DAC1OUT, EXTREF, and

AOGND.

EXTREF is not available on the VXI-MIO-64XE-10

.

DAC0OUT is the voltage output signal for analog output channel 0.

DAC1OUT is the voltage output signal for analog output channel 1.

EXTREF is the external reference input signal for both analog output

channels. You must configure each analog output channel individually
for external reference selection in order for the signal applied at the

V

s

+

+

+

-

-

-

V

m

Measured

Voltage

ACH<0..15>

AIGND

Instrumentation

Amplifier

I/O Connector

AISENSE

V

cm

+

-

Selected Channel in NRSE Configuration

Common-

Mode
Noise

and Ground

Potential

Ground-

Referenced

Signal

Source

PGIA

Input Multiplexers

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