4.2.3 Common Mode Voltage < +/-10V / Single-Ended Inputs
This is not a recommended configuration. In fact, the phrase “common mode” has no meaning in a
4.2.4 Common Mode Voltage < +/-10V / Differential Inputs
Systems with varying ground potentials should always be monitored in the differential mode. Use care to ensure that the sum of the input signal and the ground differential (referred to as the common mode voltage) does not exceed the common mode range of the A/D board
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4.2.5 Common Mode Voltage > +/-10V
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