Signal Conditioning Functional Overview; Measurement Considerations; Input Impedance; Table 4-1. Signal Conditioning Functional Blocks - National Instruments Isolated Analog Input Device NI PXI-4224 User Manual

Data acquisition (daq) devices with integrated signal conditioning
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Signal Conditioning Functional Overview

Signal Conditioning Component
Input Protection
PGA
Isolation Amplifier
Post Filter

Measurement Considerations

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The NI PXI-4224 is part of the PXI-4200 series of DAQ devices with
integrated signal conditioning designed to provide application-specific
signal conditioning, DAQ, and integrated field wiring connectivity on the
same product. The NI PXI-4224 signal conditioning circuitry is designed
to provide attenuation, amplification, and filtering capabilities as described
in Table 4-1.

Table 4-1. Signal Conditioning Functional Blocks

Each NI PXI-4224 channel has overvoltage protection in the
event that a channel is improperly wired.
Each channel has a programmable gain amplifier. The
available gains on the NI PXI-4224 are 1 and 10, which
covers the input range of ±1 V to ±10 V. The DAQ device can
provide a gain of up to 200 in order to maximize the ADC
resolution for signals below 1 V.
Each channel has an isolation amplifier that creates true
channel-to-channel isolation.
A post filter is provided to clean up noise spikes created by
the isolation amplifier.
This section provides more information about the type of signal connection
made to the NI PXI-4224 and important factors that can affect your
measurement.

Input Impedance

Figure 4-2 illustrates the input impedance of an NI PXI-4224 and its effect
on the measurement of a circuit under test. If you know the source
impedance of the circuit under test, you can correct for the attenuation
caused by the NI PXI-4224 in software. Since R
(1 GΩ), it requires a large source impedance, R
change in the measured voltage, V
less than 200 kΩ does not interfere with the accuracy of the measurement.
For example, a 200 kΩ source impedance results in a 0.02% gain error.
Description
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