Gn610 And Gn611 Input Overload Protection - HBM Genesis GEN5i User Manual

Portable, integrated data acquisition system
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Assuming:
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In case the maximum specified U
U
are way above the channels specification.
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12.2.6

GN610 and GN611 Input Overload protection

The input section has several methods to protect against Voltage overload on
the input.
Every selected input range allows a 200 % overload without any change of input
resistance or auto ranging. This 200 % overrange is designed to allow for
smaller voltage overloads without effecting your measurement. Within this
200 % overload the amplifier is also able to respond with normal rise/fall times
to signal being restored within the standard selected range.
When exceeding the 200 % overload condition, the input impedance might start
to increase. The impedance increase will lower the input current with the
positive effect of lowering the dissipated heat. It is the excessive heat
dissipation that typically damages the input channel.
The first action of the system will be to add an additional current load on your
input signal to create an extra voltage drop on the input series resistance. The
actual additional current depends on several factors and is therefore not
predictable. A negative side effect of this additional current is the extra power
dissipated in the input section which in turn results in additional heat dissipation.
Within the lower ranges of the amplifier (≤ ±5 V ranges) the input section will
start switching to disconnect from the input signal to reduce the power
dissipated.
U IN(-) = 10 * U
diff
U IN(+) = 0 V
U
= 10 * U
/ 11M * 10M = 9.1 * U
iso
diff
of 1 kV is considered both U IN(-) and
diff
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