Input polarity and input range, Input polarity and input range -3, Table 3-1 – National Instruments E Series User Manual

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Chapter 3 Hardware Overview

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DAQCard E Series User Manual

single-ended channels. Table 3-1 describes the three input
configurations.

For more information about the three types of input configuration, refer
to the

Analog Input Signal Connections

section in Chapter 4,

Signal

Connections

, which contains diagrams showing the signal paths for the

three configurations.

Input Polarity and Input Range

DAQCard-AI-16E-4

This DAQCard has two input polarities—unipolar and bipolar.
Unipolar input means that the input voltage range is between 0 and
V

ref

, where V

ref

is a positive reference voltage. Bipolar input means

that the input voltage range is between -V

ref

/2

and +V

ref

/2. The

DAQCard-AI-16E-4 has a unipolar input range of 10 V (0 to 10 V)
and a bipolar input range of 10 V (

±

5 V). You can program polarity

and range settings on a per channel basis so that you can configure
each input channel uniquely.

Table 3-1.

Available Input Configurations for the DAQCard E Series

Configuration

Description

DIFF

A channel configured in DIFF mode uses two analog
channel input lines. One line connects to the positive
input of the DAQCard programmable gain
instrumentation amplifier (PGIA), and the other
connects to the negative input of the PGIA.

RSE

A channel configured in RSE mode uses one analog
channel input line, which connects to the positive
input of the PGIA. The negative input of the PGIA is
internally tied to analog input ground (AIGND).

NRSE

A channel configured in NRSE mode uses one
analog channel input line, which connects to the
positive input of the PGIA. The negative input of the
PGIA connects to the analog input sense (AISENSE)
input.

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