Omega Engineering PCI-DAS1200 manual System Grounds and Isolation, Which system do you have?

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Before moving on to the discussion of grounding and isolation, it is important to explain the concepts of common mode, and common mode range (CM Range). Common mode voltage is depicted in the diagram above as Vcm. Though differential inputs measure the voltage between two signals, without (almost) respect to the either signal’s voltages relative to ground, there is a limit to how far away from ground either signal can go. Though the PCI-DAS1200 has differential inputs, it will not measure the difference between 100V and 101V as 1 Volt (in fact the 100V would destroy the board!). This limitation or common mode range is depicted graphically in the following diagram. The PCI-DAS1200 common mode range is +/- 10 Volts. Even in differential mode, no input signal can be measured if it is more than 10V from the board’s low level ground (LLGND).

+13V

 

Gray area represents common mode range

 

+12V

 

 

Both V+ and V- must always remain within

 

+11V

 

the common mode range relative to LL Gnd

 

+10V

 

 

 

 

+9V

 

 

 

 

+8V

 

With Vcm= +5VDC,

 

+7V

 

 

+Vs must be less than +5V, or the common mode range will be exceeded (>+10V)

 

+6V

 

Vcm

 

+5V

 

+4V

 

 

 

 

+3V

 

 

 

 

+2V

 

 

 

 

+1V

 

 

 

 

-1V -2V -3V -4V -5V -6V -7V -8V -9V -10V

11V

4.1.2System Grounds and Isolation

There are three scenarios possible when connecting your signal source to your PCI-DAS1200 board.

1.The PCI-DAS1200 and the signal source may have the same (or common) ground. This signal source may be connected directly to the PCI-DAS1200.

2.The PCI-DAS1200 and the signal source may have an offset voltage between their grounds (ac and/or dc). This offset is commonly referred to as common mode voltage. Depending on the magnitude of this voltage, it may or may not be possible to connect the PCI-DAS1200 directly to your signal source. We will discuss this topic further in a later section.

3.The PCI-DAS1200 and the signal source may already have isolated grounds. This signal source may be connected directly to the PCI-DAS1200.

Which system do you have?

Try the following experiment. Using a battery powered voltmeter*, measure the voltage (difference) between the ground signal at your signal source and at your PC. Place one voltmeter probe on the PC ground and the other on the signal source ground. Measure both the ac and dc Voltages.

*If you do not have access to a voltmeter, skip this experiment and take a look a the following three sections. You may be able to

identify your system type from the descriptions provided.

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Contents Users Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents ORFN3&,$LDJUDP6 %ORFN$LDJUDP6-5 Windows 95, 98 & NT InstallationUsing InstaCal DOS AND/OR Windows Testing the Installation Hardware Connections Connector PIN DiagramAnalog Connections Differential Input Which system do you have? System Grounds and IsolationSystems with Common Grounds Systems with Common Mode ground offset VoltagesSmall Common Mode Voltages Wiring ConfigurationsLarge Common Mode Voltages PCI-DAS1200 and signal source already have isolated groundsCommon Ground / Single-Ended Inputs  Common Mode Voltage +/-10V Common Mode Voltage +/-10V / Single-Ended InputsBoard Programming Languages Programming & ApplicationsSelf-Calibration of the PCI-DAS1200 Alo g O u t BADR1 BADR0Interrupt / ADC Fifo Register Region Function OperationsEoaie InteEoacl IntclADC Channel MUX and Control Register EOC Input Range Input Gain Measurement ResolutionTrigger CONTROL/STATUS Register Pacer SourceTgen TS10ARM Fifo Mode Sample CTRC0SRC XtrigDAC Channel Cal Function Calibration RegisterCal Source Calen Dacen ModeSDI DACnR10ADC Data Register BADR2BADR2 + ADC Fifo Clear RegisterADC Pacer Clock Data and Control Registers BADR38254A Counter 0 Data ADC Post Trigger Conversion Counter BADR3 +Base + 8254A Counter 2 Data ADC Pacer Divider UpperADC 8254 Control Register Digital I/O Data and Control RegistersDIO Port C Data DIO Port B DataDIO Control Register Counter DATA-ADC Index and User Counter Data and Control Registers 8254BPRE-TRIGGER Index Counter Or User8254B Counter 2 Data User Counter #6 8254B Counter 1 Data User Counter #5BADR3 + Ah 8254B Control Register1 DAC0 Data Register BADR42 DAC1 Data Register Analog Input Section Electrical SpecificationsParallel Digital Input / Output Analog Output82C54A Counter SectionPower consumption Other SpecificationsEnvironmental For Your Notes EC Declaration of Conformity