Configuring Ai Ground-Reference Settings In Software; Multichannel Scanning Considerations - National Instruments NI 6221 User Manual

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Configuring AI Ground-Reference Settings in Software

Multichannel Scanning Considerations

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AI ground-reference setting is sometimes referred to as AI terminal
configuration.
You can program channels on an M Series device to acquire with different
ground references.
To enable multimode scanning in LabVIEW, use
Virtual Channel.vi
each channel or group of channels configured in a different input mode. In
Figure 4-3, channel 0 is configured in differential mode, and channel 1 is
configured in RSE mode.
Figure 4-3. Enabling Multimode Scanning in LabVIEW
To configure the input mode of your voltage measurement using the DAQ
Assistant, use the Terminal Configuration drop-down list. Refer to the
DAQ Assistant Help for more information about the DAQ Assistant.
To configure the input mode of your voltage measurement using the
NI-DAQmx C API, set the terminalConfig property. Refer to the
NI-DAQmx C Reference Help for more information.
M Series devices can scan multiple channels at high rates and digitize the
signals accurately. However, you should consider several issues when
designing your measurement system to ensure the high accuracy of your
measurements.
In multichannel scanning applications, accuracy is affected by settling
time. When your M Series device switches from one AI channel to another
AI channel, the device configures the NI-PGIA with the input range of the
new channel. The NI-PGIA then amplifies the input signal with the gain for
the new input range. Settling time refers to the time it takes the NI-PGIA to
amplify the input signal to the desired accuracy before it is sampled by the
of the NI-DAQmx API. You must use a new VI for
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Chapter 4
Analog Input
NI-DAQmx Create
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