Figure 4-2. ni-pgia, Table 4-1. signals routed to the ni-pgia – National Instruments Data Acquisition Device NI USB-621x User Manual

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with this amplified voltage. The amount of amplification (the gain) is
determined by the analog input range, as shown in Figure 4-2.

Figure 4-2. NI-PGIA

Table 4-1 shows how signals are routed to the NI-PGIA.

For differential measurements, AI 0 and AI 8 are the positive and negative
inputs of differential analog input channel 0. For a complete list of signal
pairs that form differential input channels, refer to the

I/O Connector Signal

Descriptions

section of Chapter 3,

Connector and LED Information

.

AI ground-reference setting is sometimes referred to as AI terminal
configuration.

Caution

The maximum input voltages rating of AI signals with respect to AI GND

(and for differential signals with respect to each other) are listed in the NI USB-621x
Specifications
. Exceeding the maximum input voltage of AI signals distorts the
measurement results. Exceeding the maximum input voltage rating also can damage the
device and the computer. NI is not liable for any damage resulting from such signal
connections.

Table 4-1. Signals Routed to the NI-PGIA

AI Ground-Reference

Settings

Signals Routed to the Positive

Input of the NI-PGIA (V

in+

)

Signals Routed to the Negative

Input of the NI-PGIA (V

in–

)

RSE

AI <0..31>

AI GND

NRSE

AI <0..31>

AI SENSE

DIFF

AI <0..7>

AI <8..15>

AI <16..23>

AI <24..31>

V

in+

V

m

= [V

in+

– V

in–

]

× Gain

V

m

V

in–

PGIA

+

Measured

Voltage

Instrumentation

Amplifier

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