Omega Engineering PCI-DAS1200 manual Common Mode Voltage +/-10V / Single-Ended Inputs

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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 single-ended system, and this case would be better described as a system with offset grounds. Anyway, you are welcome to try this configuration, no system damage should occur, and, depending on the overall accuracy you require, you may receive acceptable results.

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 (+/-10 V on the PCI-DAS1200). The diagram below shows recommended connections in this configuration.

 

 

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4.2.5 Common Mode Voltage > +/-10V

The PCI-DAS1200 will not directly monitor signals with common mode voltages greater than +/-10V. You will need to either alter the system ground configuration to reduce the overall common mode voltage, or add isolated signal conditioning between the source and your board.

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W h en the voltage difference betw een signal source and A /D boa rd ground is large enough so the A /D board ’s com m on m od e range is exceeded, isolated sig nal conditioning m ust be add ed.

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System w ith a Large C om m on M ode Voltage, Connected to a Single-Ended Input

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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 XtrigCal Source Calibration RegisterDAC Channel Cal Function 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 Control Register DIO Port B DataDIO Port C Data 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 Register2 DAC1 Data Register BADR41 DAC0 Data Register Analog Input Section Electrical SpecificationsParallel Digital Input / Output Analog Output82C54A Counter SectionEnvironmental Other SpecificationsPower consumption For Your Notes EC Declaration of Conformity