Excitation channel signal connections, Excitation level, Single-sample channel scanning – National Instruments SCXI -1122 User Manual

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Signal Connections

Chapter 3

SCXI-1122 User Manual

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Scanned

100

times

CH0 (one sample)

CH1 (one sample)

CH2 (one sample)

CH3 (one sample)

No

100

Scans

Done?

Yes

average the samples for each channel

CH0 x 100 samples

CH1 x 100 samples

CH2 x 100 samples

CH3 x 100 samples

average the samples for each channel

a. Bad technique—hardware-driven

b. Good technique—software-

scanning wears out relays 100 times

driven scanning saves relay life.

faster than the software-driven
scanning.

Figure 3-6. Avoiding Relay Wear by Sampling and Averaging Rather Than

Single-Sample Channel Scanning

Excitation Channel Signal Connections

Your SCXI-1122 has a voltage (VEX) and a current (IEX) excitation channel, which are
available at the front connector. In addition, VEX/2 is available for half-bridge and quarter-
bridge transducers. Both channels are isolated from earth ground up to 480 Vrms working
common-mode voltage. Notice that the voltage and current excitations are electrically isolated
from each other but do not provide a safety isolation between them.

Warning:

Exceeding the overvoltage protection or isolation rating on the excitation output
can damage the SCXI-1122, the SCXIbus, and the DAQ board. National
Instruments is

NOT

liable for any damages or injuries resulting from such signal

connections.

Excitation Level

Each excitation channel of your SCXI-1122 has one level:

Current excitation–1 mA

Voltage excitation–3.333 V

It is important that you do not exceed the maximum permissible load of each channel, listed in
Table 3-1.

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