HP 34970A User Manual page 55

Data acquisition / switch unit
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Chapter 3 System Overview
Data Acquisition System Overview
System Cabling
The plug-in modules have screw-terminal connectors to make it easy to
connect your system cabling. The type of cabling that you use to connect
your signals, transducers, and sensors to the module is critical to
measurement success. Some types of transducers, such as thermocouples,
have very specific requirements for the type of cable that can be used to
make connections. Be sure to consider the usage environment when
choosing wire gauge and insulation qualities. Wire insulation typically
consists of materials such as PVC or Teflon
several common cable types and describes their typical uses.
Note: Wiring insulation and usage is described in more detail in
"System Cabling and Connections" starting on page 335.
Cable Type
Thermocouple
Thermocouple measurements.
Extension Wire
Twisted Pair,
Measurement inputs, voltage
Shielded Twisted Pair
outputs, switching, counting.
Shielded Coaxial,
VHF signal switching.
Double-Shielded
Coaxial
Flat Ribbon,
Digital Input/Output
Twisted Pair Ribbon
Teflon is a registered trademark of E.I. duPont deNemours and Company.
. The table below lists
®
Common Uses
Available in specific thermocouple types.
Also available in a shielded cable for
added noise immunity.
Most common cable for low-frequency
measurement inputs. Twisted pair
reduces common mode noise.
Shielded-twisted pair provides additional
noise immunity.
Most common cable for high-frequency
signal routing. Available in specific
impedance values (50 or 75 ).
Provides excellent noise immunity.
Double-shielded cable improves
isolation between channels. Requires
special connectors.
Often used with mass termination
connectors. These cables provide little
noise immunity.
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