Analog Output Configuration; Analog Output Reference Selection; Table 2-4. Actual Range And Measurement Precision Versus Input Range - National Instruments DAQ AT-MIO-16X User Manual

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Analog Output Configuration

Analog Output Reference Selection

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Table 2-4. Actual Range and Measurement Precision Versus Input Range

Range
Configuration
0 to +10 V
–10 to +10 V
* The value of 1 LSB of the 16-bit ADC; that is, the voltage increment corresponding to
a change of 1 count in the ADC 16-bit count.
Note: See Appendix A, Specifications, for absolute maximum ratings.
The AT-MIO-16X supplies two channels of analog output voltage at
the I/O connector. The analog output circuitry is configurable through
programming of a register in the board register set. The reference and
range for the analog output circuitry can be selected through software.
The reference can be either internal or external, whereas the range can
be either bipolar or unipolar.
Each DAC can be connected to the AT-MIO-16X internal reference of
10 V or to the external reference signal connected to the EXTREF pin
on the I/O connector. This signal applied to EXTREF must be between
–18 and +18 V. Both channels need not be configured for the same
mode.
Chapter 2
Selection and Gain
Gain
Actual
Input Range
1.0
0 to +10.0 V
2.0
0 to +5.0 V
5.0
0 to +2.0 V
10.0
0 to +1.0 V
20.0
0 to +0.5 V
50.0
0 to +0.2 V
100.0
0 to 100.0 mV
1.0
–10.0 to +10.0 V
2.0
–5.0 to +5.0 V
5.0
–2.0 to +2.0 V
10.0
–1.0 to +1.0 V
20.0
–0.5 to +0.5 V
50.0
–0.2 to +0.2 V
100.0
–100.0 to +100.0 mV
2-11
Configuration and Installation
Precision*
152.59 V
76.29 V
30.52 V
15.26 V
7.63 V
3.05 V
1.53 V
305.18 V
152.59 V
61.04 V
30.52 V
15.26 V
6.10 V
3.05 V
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