Filter jumpers, Table 2-5. gain jumper positions, Table 2-6. filter jumper allocation – National Instruments SCXI-1120 User Manual

Page 26: Table 2-5, Gain jumper positions, Table 2-6, Filter jumper allocation

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Configuration and Installation

Chapter 2

SCXI-1120 User Manual

2-10

© National Instruments Corporation

Table 2-5. Gain Jumper Positions

Gain

Setting

Jumper Position

First-stage

1

10
50

100

D
C
B
A (Factory setting)

Second-stage

1
2
5

10
20

A
B
C
D (Factory setting)
E

Filter Jumpers

Two-stage filtering is also available on your SCXI-1120 module. The first stage is located in the
isolated section of the input channel, whereas the second stage is located in the nonisolated
section of your input channel. Two-stage filtering eliminates the noise generated by the isolation
amplifier, producing a higher signal-to-noise ratio. Furthermore, two filter bandwidths are
available, 10 kHz and 4 Hz.

Table 2-6. Filter Jumper Allocation

Input Channel

First Filter Jumper

Second Filter Jumper

Number

4 Hz

(Factory

Setting)

10 kHz

4 Hz

(Factory

Setting)

10 kHz

0

W17-A

W17-B

W25

W26

1

W18-A

W18-B

W27

W28

2

W19-A

W19-B

W29

W30

3

W20-A

W20-B

W31

W32

4

W21-A

W21-B

W33

W34

5

W22-A

W22-B

W35

W36

6

W23-A

W23-B

W37

W38

7

W24-A

W24-B

W39

W40

Your SCXI-1120 is shipped in the 4 Hz position. Remember to make sure that both stages are
set to the same bandwidth to ensure that the required bandwidth is achieved. Notice that one
jumper block is available for each filter stage.

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