Table 4-1. input ranges for ni 621x, Analog input ground-reference settings, Table 4-2. analog input ground-reference settings – National Instruments NI USB-621x User Manual

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Chapter 4

Analog Input

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calibration method improves absolute accuracy, but it increases the nominal
resolution of input ranges by about 5% over what the formula shown above
would indicate.

Choose an input range that matches the expected input range of your signal.
A large input range can accommodate a large signal variation, but reduces
the voltage resolution. Choosing a smaller input range improves the voltage
resolution, but may result in the input signal going out of range.

For more information about setting ranges, refer to the NI-DAQmx Help or
the LabVIEW 8.x Help.

Table 4-1 shows the input ranges and resolutions supported by NI 621x
devices.

Analog Input Ground-Reference Settings

NI 621x devices support the analog input ground-reference settings shown
in Table 4-2.

Table 4-1. Input Ranges for NI 621x

Input Range

Nominal Resolution Assuming

5% Over Range

–10 V to 10 V

320

μV

–5 V to 5 V

160

μV

–1 V to 1 V

32

μV

–200 mV to 200 mV

6.4

μV

Table 4-2. Analog Input Ground-Reference Settings

AI Ground-Reference

Settings

Description

DIFF

In differential (DIFF) mode, NI 621x devices measure the difference in
voltage between two AI signals.

RSE

In referenced single-ended (RSE) mode, NI 621x devices measure the
voltage of an AI signal relative to AI GND.

NRSE

In non-referenced single-ended (NRSE) mode, NI 621x devices measure
the voltage of an AI signal relative to the AI SENSE input.

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