Changing gains or filters, Unexpected channel offsets or overloads, Detecting open transducers – VXI VT1422A User Manual

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Chapter 4

Changing Gains or

Filters

To change a channel’s SCP setup after a CAL:TARE operation, a *CAL?
operation must be performed to generate new DAC constants and reset the
"range floor" for the stored tare value. The tare capability of the range/gain
setup that the channel is being changed to must also be considered. For
instance, if the actual offset present is 0.6 volts and was "tared" for a 4 volt
range/Gain x1 setup, moving to a 1 volt range/Gain x1 setup will return
Overload values for that channel since the 1 volt range is below the range
floor as set by CAL:TARE. See Table 7-1 on page 294 for more on values
returned for Overload readings.

Unexpected Channel

Offsets or Overloads

This can occur when the VT1422A’s Flash Memory contains CAL:TARE
offset constants that are no longer appropriate for its current application.
Execute CAL:TARE:RESET then *CAL? to reset the tare constants in RAM.
Measure the affected channels again. If the problems go away, then the tare
constants in Flash memory by executing CAL:STORE TARE can be reset.

Detecting Open Transducers

Most of the VT1422A’s analog input SCPs provide a method to detect open
transducers. When Open Transducer Detect (OTD) is enabled, the SCP
injects a small current into the HIGH and LOW input of each channel.
The polarity of the current pulls the HIGH inputs toward +17 volts and the
LOW inputs towards -17 volts. If a transducer is open, measuring that
channel will return an over-voltage reading. OTD is available on a per SCP
basis. All eight channels of an SCP are enabled or disabled together.
See Figure 4-11 for a simplified schematic diagram of the OTD circuit.

S igna l C o nd itio ning P lu g-on

M ultiplexer

S ignal Input

H igh

Low

100M

-17V

3K

G nd.

3K

100M

+17V

H igh

Low

Figure 4-11. Simplified Open Transducer Detect Circuit

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