6 adding amplifiers & sample / hold chips – Measurement Computing CIO-SSH16 User Manual

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To calculate the effect of the droop rate on the accuracy of your measurement, the
range of the signal, the resolution of the A/D converter and the time between HOLD
and A/D acquisition are needed. Here is an example.

RANGE CALCULATION
Signal Range

±50 millivolts

Gain

100

Amplifier Output

±5 Volts

At full scale

RESOLUTION CALCULATION
A/D resolution

12 bits

1 part in 4096

Volts per bit

2.44 millivolts

10/4096

TIME TO SAMPLE CALCULATION
Number of channels

8

Sample Rate

4,000 samples/ sec.

Time between samples

250 microseconds

1/4000

Time from HOLD to CH8

2 milliseconds

0.000250 * 8

DROOP CALCULATION
Maximum droop to CH8

±0.0001V * 2 = ±2 microvolts.
Less than 8% of the value of 1 bit.

It is clear from this calculation that droop rate is not a problem even at low sampling
rates. The sample rate would have to drop to less than 400 samples/ sec. over eight
channels before the droop was detectable by a 12 bit A/D converter.

4.6 ADDING AMPLIFIERS &

SAMPLE / HOLD CHIPS

The CIO-SSH16 comes standard with
four amplifiers and three sample & hold
chips installed.
To add an additional channel, order the
two chip set, CIO-SSH-AMP shown
here. Twelve CIO-SSH-AMP chip sets
may be added for a total of 16 channels
(Figure 4-8). You can acquire LF398
S&H and INA110 amps on your own
and install them if you wish without
voiding your warranty.

Figure 4-8. CIO-SSH-AMP Chip Set

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