Building Attenuators (Voltage Dividers) - National Instruments BNC-2090A User Manual

Shielded rackmount bnc connector block for e/m series daq devices
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Chapter 3
Signal Conditioning

Building Attenuators (Voltage Dividers)

Caution
Do not connect input voltages greater than 42.4 V
The BNC-2090A is not designed for any input voltages greater than 42.4 V
even if a user-installed voltage divider reduces the voltage to within the input range of the
DAQ device. Input voltages greater than 42.4 V
all devices connected to it, and the host computer. Overvoltage can also cause an electric
shock hazard for the operator. National Instruments is not liable for damage or injury
resulting from such misuse.
BNC-2090A User Manual
Attenuators or voltage dividers allow voltage measurements larger than the
maximum input range of DAQ devices. For example, voltage signals in the
±20 V range can be measured by building a 2:1 voltage divider circuit.
You can connect attenuators to the analog inputs of the BNC-2090A when
the inputs from its DAQ device are in differential or single-ended mode.
The gain in differential mode, G
Equation 3-2.
The gain in single-ended mode, G
Equation 3-3.
Therefore, the input to the DAQ device (V
follows:
where V
is the voltage applied to the BNC connectors of the BNC-2090A.
in
The accuracy of this gain equation depends on the tolerances of the
resistors used.
Figure 3-9 shows a resistor circuit for attenuating voltages at the
differential inputs of the BNC-2090A. It also shows the placement of the
resistors on the open-component positions for channel 1.
/60 VDC can damage the BNC-2090A,
pk
, of this attenuator is given by the
DIFF
R
E
G
=
------------------------------------ -
DIFF
(
R
R
+
+
C
D
, of this attenuator is given by the
SE
R
F
G
=
------------------ -
SE
R
R
+
C
F
MIO
⋅ G
V
= V
MIO
in
3-10
/60 VDC to the BNC-2090A.
pk
/60 VDC,
pk
)
R
E
) for Equation 3-2 or 3-3 is as
(3-2)
(3-3)
(3-4)
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