Unipolar output selection, Analog input configuration, Input mode – National Instruments Low-Cost Multifunction I/O Board for ISA Lab-PC+ User Manual

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Configuration and Installation

Chapter 2

Lab-PC+ User Manual

2-10

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Unipolar Output Selection

You can select the unipolar (0 V to 10 V) output configuration for either analog output channel
by setting the following jumpers:

Analog Output Channel 0

W1

B-C

Analog Output Channel 1

W2

B-C

This configuration is shown in Figure 2-8.

A

B

C

W1

Channel 0

B

U

A

B

C

W2

Channel 1

B

U

Figure 2-8. Unipolar Output Jumper Configuration

Analog Input Configuration

You can select different analog input configurations by using the jumper and register bit
(software) settings as shown in Table 2-4. The following sections describe each of the analog
input categories in detail.

Input Mode

The Lab-PC+ features three different input modes–referenced single-ended (RSE) input, non-
referenced single-ended (NRSE) input, and differential (DIFF) input. The single-ended input
configurations use eight channels. The DIFF input configuration uses four channels. These
configurations are described in Table 2-5.

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