2 analog input channels, 1 signal acquisition and processing flow, Analog input channels – ADLINK PCI-9524 User Manual

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Operation

Theory

PCI-9524

ADLINK Technology Inc.

User’s Manual

Copyright 2008

4.2

Analog Input Channels

The following sub-sections depict the internal operations of signal
amplification, conversion, post-processing, and calibration.

4.2.1

Signal Acquisition and Processing Flow

PCI-9524 was designed to detect weak signals through proper sig-
nal conditioning, amplification and digital post filtering, as
depicted.

Figure 4-2: Signal acquisition and data processing flow

for transducer input channels

At the first stage, the voltage excitation applied to the load-cell
transducer transforms the resistive change into an electric signal,
in the range of tens of milli-volts. Before entering amplification
stage, the signal passes through a passive filter stage to filter out
unwanted interference. A custom-made, low temperature coeffi-
cient instrumentation amplifier provides a fixed gain of 25, and the
necessary level-shift (1). The amplified signal is fed into a sigma-
delta modulator running at 1.92 MHz, pushing the in-band quanti-
zation noise to a higher frequency, and filtering most of which out
using a 5-order SINC filter. The filtered digital data passes through
an averager to tune down the data rate to a specific sampling rate.
A built-in correction algorithm automatically calibrates the output
data, which can then be pushed into the on-board FIFO for data
transfer to PC memory, or sent to the next DSP stage described
below.

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