5 power line noise rejection, Power line noise rejection, Table 4-1: data rates vs. multiplexing, auto-zero – ADLINK PCI-9524 User Manual

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PCI-9524

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User’s Manual

Table 4-1: Data Rates vs. Multiplexing, Auto-zero &

ADC Sampling Rates, in Samples-per-second (SPS)

Non-multiplexed

Multiplexed

ADC

Sampling

Rate

Auto-zero

Disabled

Auto-zero

Enabled

Auto-zero

Disabled

Auto-zero

Enabled

30,000

30,000

818.73 1637.47 818.73

15,000

15,000

768.40 1536.81 768.40

7,500

7,500

703.53 1407.06 703.53

3,750

3,750

594.74 1189.48 594.74

2,000

2,000

462.66 925.33 462.66

1,000

1,000

316.32 632.63 316.32

500

500

193.75 387.49 193.75

100

100

47.26** 94.51 47.26**

60*

60

29.00 58.00 29.00

50**

50

24.29 48.59 24.29

30*

30

14.74 29.49 14.74

25**

25

12.32 24.64 12.32

15*

15

7.44 14.87 7.44

10***

10

4.97 9.94 4.97

5***

5

2.49 4.99 2.49

2.5***

2.5

1.25 2.5 1.25

4.2.5

Power Line Noise Rejection

The SINC filter built into the PCI-9524 works best for suppressing
power line noise, if the ADC sampling rate is set to match power
line frequency. The harmonics of the power line noise can also be
suppressed as well, see Table 4-3 for illustration. For applications
demanding high-stability, low-drifting measurements, selecting a
sampling rate that provides inherent power line noise rejection is
recommended.

NOTE:

NOTE:

1) For the equivalent data rate per channel, divide the multi-
plexed data rate figures by four.
2) *60 Hz Rejection, **50 Hz Rejection, ***Simultaneous 50
and 60 Hz Rejection.
3) Auto-zero function is always disabled for general purpose
input channels, i.e. channels 4 to 7.

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