VXI VT1422A User Manual

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180 Advanced Programming with the VT1529B

Chapter 5

When a VT1529A/B scans through a list of channels, it stays on the last
channel in the scan list for that VT1529A/B until the unit is scanned again.
To minimize the “soaking” effect, have a low voltage or a short on the
low-level inputs on this last channel.

3. Reduce “switching crosstalk” by increasing time between channels.
Increasing the time between channel measurements will give the
VT1529A/B more time to settle. In the worst case, when all but one channel
soaks the system with 80% of full-scale input voltage (0.4 V) and the system
remains on this soaking voltage between scans, the VT1529A/B can settle
to within about 4 µV in 40 µs. Note that this is within the offset spec of 2 µV
within 100 µs. For best accuracy, scan at the slowest rate that is acceptable
for that particular application.

The graph below shows the worst-case scenario for the VT1529A/B. As
stated earlier, if only one channel is 80% of full scale, the switching
crosstalk is barely measurable. Most system configurations do not approach
the worst-case scenario.

Typical offset error due to "soak" voltage

-6

-4

-2

0

2

4

6

-0.5

-0.4

-0.3

-0.2

-0.1

0

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

Sustained "soak" voltage on low-voltage inputs

Offset erro

r (µ

V)

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