National Instruments PCI-4452 User Manual

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Glossary

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clip

clipping occurs when an input signal exceeds the input range of the
amplifier

clock

hardware component that controls timing for reading from or writing to
groups

CMOS

complementary metal-oxide semiconductor

CMRR

common-mode rejection ratio—a measure of an instrument’s ability to
reject interference from a common-mode signal, usually expressed in
decibels (dB)

code width

the smallest detectable change in an input voltage of a DAQ device

common-mode range

the input range over which a circuit can handle a common-mode signal

common-mode signal

the mathematical average voltage, relative to the computer’s ground, of the
signals from a differential input

common-mode voltage

any voltage present at the instrumentation amplifier inputs with respect to
amplifier ground

compensation range

the range of a parameter for which compensating adjustment can be made

conditional retrieval

a method of triggering in which you simulate an analog trigger using
software. Also called software triggering.

conversion device

device that transforms a signal from one form to another. For example,
analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) for analog input, digital-to-analog
converters (DACs) for analog output, digital input or output ports, and
counter/timers are conversion devices.

conversion time

the time required, in an analog input or output system, from the moment a
channel is interrogated (such as with a read instruction) to the moment that
accurate data is available

CONVERT*

convert signal

counter/timer

a circuit that counts external pulses or clock pulses (timing)

coupling

the manner in which a signal is connected from one location to another

crosstalk

an unwanted signal on one channel due to an input on a different channel

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