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Chapter 5

Connecting AI Signals on the USB-6210/6211 Devices

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connection is shared with all channels rather than being cabled in a twisted
pair with the AI+ signal.

Using the DAQ Assistant, you can configure the channels for RSE or NRSE
input modes. Refer to the

Configuring AI Ground-Reference Settings in

Software

section of Chapter 4,

Analog Input

, for more information about

the DAQ Assistant.

Using Referenced Single-Ended (RSE) Connections for Floating Signal
Sources

Figure 5-6 shows how to connect a floating signal source to the NI 621x
device configured for RSE mode.

Figure 5-6. RSE Connections for Floating Signal Sources

Using the DAQ Assistant, you can configure the channels for RSE or NRSE
input modes. Refer to the

Configuring AI Ground-Reference Settings in

Software

section of Chapter 4,

Analog Input

, for more information about

the DAQ Assistant.

Connecting Ground-Referenced Signal Sources

What Are Ground-Referenced Signal Sources?

A ground-referenced signal source is a signal source connected to the
building system ground. It is already connected to a common ground point
with respect to the device, assuming that the computer is plugged into the
same power system as the source. Non-isolated outputs of instruments and
devices that plug into the building power system fall into this category.

Selected Channel in RSE Configuration

PGIA

Input Multiplexers

+

Floating

Signal

Source

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s

I/O Connector

AI GND

AI SENSE

AI <0..

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+

Programmable Gain

Instrumentation

Amplifier

Measured

Voltage

V

m

+

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