Agilent Technologies DC140, DP240, DP212, DP214 Channel Input Coupling, Impedance, Input Protection

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3.2.Channel Input

3.2.1. Coupling

Both AC and DC coupling modes are available. The AC mode couples signals capacitively thus removing the input signal’s DC component and filtering out any signal component below 16 Hz for the DC2x1A digitizers, 32 Hz for the DC271-Family and 10 Hz for all other models. DC mode allows all signal components to be passed through to the digitizer.

3.2.2. Impedance

The input channels of the DP and DC Series digitizers offer termination into 50 Ω and, sometimes 1 MΩ. The 50 Ω coupling mode offers high quality termination with better than ± 1% precision. It is ideally suited to use with 50 Ω transmission lines (coax), high bandwidth low impedance (typically 500 Ω) probes or active probes. The 1 MΩ coupling mode provides a high impedance (low load) capability that is suited for use with most standard high impedance probes. The high impedance mode also features low (typically ~10 pF, see table) capacitance that helps to minimize loading effects that can occur when probing high frequency circuits.

3.2.3. Input Protection

The input amplifiers are fully protected against over-voltage signals. Input signals up to ±300 V for the DC271A, DC271AR, DC241A, and DC211A and ±100 V otherwise (DC + peak AC < 10 KHz) at 1 MΩ and up to ±5 V DC at 50 Ω, can be input without damaging the front-end electronics.

The front-end also provides an overload protection that will automatically switch the coupling from 50 Ω to 1 MΩ if the signal is greater than ±5 V DC. This is implemented for most modules (not the DC2x1A) that have the 1MΩ impedance possibility.

3.2.4. Mezzanine Front-end

The front-end electronics are all mounted on a removable mezzanine card. In the event of accidental damage, or as components fatigue over time (e.g. relays in high duty cycle automated testing applications), the mezzanine card allows for fast and efficient replacement.

3.2.5. Bandwidth and Rise Time

The bandwidth specification indicates the frequency at which an input signal will be attenuated by 3 dB (approximately 30% loss of amplitude). The bandwidth also affects the minimum rise and fall times that can be passed through the front-end electronics. A pulse with a very sharp edge will be observed to have a minimum rise time (τmin) determined by the front-end electronics. In general a pulse with a given 10-90% rise time 10-90real) will be observed with a slower value given by:

τ10-902= τ10-90real2+ τmin2

where τmin (ns) ≈ 0.35 (GHz-ns) / BW (GHz)

The following table indicates the bandwidth and rise time performance of the DP and DC Series digitizers. For many digitizers, the bandwidth can be limited with hardware bandwidth limiters as shown in the tables below. For many of the older models the bandwidth at 50 mV FS, BW50, is not as high as that of the other sensitivities.

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Contents XZ001 Agilent Acqiris Family BIT DigitizersUSA Contents OUT of the BOX Running the Acqirislive Application Conventions Used in This Manual Using this ManualMessage to the User Packaging and Handling Disclaimer and SafetySystem Requirements WarrantyTransport & Shipping MaintenanceDisposal and Recycling Cleaning2. IC414 Windows software installation IC414 Installation 1. IC414 Hardware installation hintsMultiple Versions Installing the Software under WindowsInstallation Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Installing the Software for Linux ƒ cd linuxdriverpci Kernel Mode Driver CompilationEnvironment variables for the Firmware Installing the HardwareSpecial cases Windows XP After Restarting WindowsPage LabVIEW RT Distribution for Windows 2000/XP and Linux Installing the IVI-COM/C DriverOverview DP110 Block DiagramImpedance Channel Input CouplingInput Protection Mezzanine Front-endOffset Particularities DC Accuracy and Linearity Vertical ResolutionInput Voltage and Offset Data Acquisition Using ProbesSingle and Sequence Acquisition Modes Sampling RateAcquisition Memory Timebase Range TimingCombining channels TriggerTrigger Level Trigger CouplingEdge Trigger Slope Window TriggerExternal Clock and Reference Pre- and Post-Trigger DelayTrigger Status Special Front Panel Input and OutputDP1400 & DC271-FAMILY Internal CalibrationASBus External Trigger Output DP1400 & DC271-FAMILY Frequency Counter modePCI DMA Dimensions Operating TemperatureSafety Environmental and PhysicalGetting Started with AcqirisLive Running the AcqirisLive ApplicationControl Panel and Functions Control Panel ModeDisplaying Multiple Traces Input Voltage Scale, Offset and Coupling Numeric EditorKeyboard shortcuts Acquisition Mode Timebase and Memory Using digitizers of different models simultaneouslySegmented Memory Display Features, Zoom and PersistenceStore, Autostore and Conversion of Waveforms SetupTop Line Menu of AcqirisLive Page Combine channels CalibrateExternal 10 MHz Reference and External Clock Additional Waveform InformationCommand Line Switches Display FeaturesAvailable Switches Operation ModeBuffer size Transient Recorder modeBanks for Smar CalibrationTemperature Update Simulation ModeAcquisition State Multi-instrumentsWho needs a Geographical Map of Modules When should the GeoMapper Application be usedHow to run GeoMapper Page Page Page Appendix B ASBus2 for PCI Digitizers Page Page Page Page Page Appendix H XP104 Fan Unit for DP1400 Page Appendix I XP105 Fan Unit for DP1400