Analog Input Ranges; Figure 3-7. Floating Ac-Coupled Signal Connection - National Instruments SC-2040 User Manual

Eight-channel simultaneous sample-and-hold accessory
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Signal Connections

Analog Input Ranges

Warning: Exceeding the differential and common-mode input ranges results in distorted
input signals. Exceeding the maximum input voltage rating can result in damage
to the SC-2040 board, and the DAQ board. National Instruments is
any damages resulting from such signal connections.
The SC-2040 instrumentation amplifiers can reject any voltage within their common-mode input
range caused by ground-potential differences between the signal source and the board. In
addition, the amplifiers can reject common-mode noise pickup in the leads connecting the signal
sources to the SC-2040 board. However, you should be careful to minimize noise pickup. The
common-mode rejection of the instrumentation amplifiers decreases significantly at high
frequencies. The amplifiers do not reject normal-mode noise.
The common-mode input range of the SC-2040 instrumentation amplifiers is defined as the
magnitude of the greatest common-mode signal that can be rejected. Thus the common-mode
input range for the SC-2040 depends on the gain and size of the differential input signal:
+
-
(V
= V
- V
diff
in
in
The exact formula for the permissible common-mode input range is as follows:
V
= (12 V -
cm-allowed
Thus, with a differential voltage of 10 V and a gain of G = 1, the maximum possible common-
mode voltage would be 7 V. The same range would apply for a differential input of 100 mV
and a gain of 100. The range increases to 12 V for zero differential input voltage. The actual
common-mode voltage available at the input is measured with respect to the SC-2040 ground,
and can be calculated by the following formula:
V
in
V
=
cm-actual
2
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CH+
V
in
CH-

Figure 3-7. Floating AC-Coupled Signal Connection

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G V
diff
).
2
V
in
.
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IN-
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