Differential Connections For Nonreferenced Or Floating Signal Sources; Figure 2-8. Differential Input Connections For Nonreferenced Signals - National Instruments DAQ AT-MIO-16X User Manual

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AT-MIO-16X User Manual
Differential Connections for Nonreferenced or
Floating Signal Sources
Figure 2-8 shows how to connect a floating signal source to an
AT-MIO-16X board configured in the DIFF input mode. The
AT-MIO-16X analog input circuitry must be configured for DIFF
input to make these types of connections. Configuration instructions are
included in Chapter 4, Register Map and Descriptions.
ACH<0..7>
Bias
Resistors
ACH<8..15>
Input Multiplexers
AI SENSE
AI GND
A T-MIO-16X Board in the DIFF Input Configuration

Figure 2-8. Differential Input Connections for Nonreferenced Signals

Figure 2-8 shows two bias resistors connected in parallel with the signal
leads of a floating signal source. If the source is truly floating, it is not
likely to remain within the common-mode signal range of the PGIA,
and the PGIA will saturate (causing erroneous readings). You must
reference the source to AI GND. The best way is simply to connect the
positive side of the signal to the positive (+) input of the PGIA and
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