Omega OMB-DAQBOARD-500 manual Signal Types, Choosing A/D Input Configuration, Single-Ended

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Signal Types

Signal Types

Floating Sources

A Floating Source is a signal that has no connection to the building's power ground. Examples of Floating Sources are thermocouples, batteries and battery powered devices, and signals from optically isolated devices. When connecting Floating Sources to a data acquisition board, the ground reference of the signal must be tied to the analog ground (AGND) in order to establish a common reference point.

Ground Referenced Sources

A Ground Referenced Source is one that is connected to the same common ground as the host PC, and therefore has the same ground as the data acquisition boards. An example is equipment that plugs into the same building power source as the host PC.

Due to differences in a building's power system, the Ground Referenced Source and the data acquisition board's ground may be at different voltage levels. This difference is referred to as a Common Mode Voltage. Common Mode Voltage can be eliminated by using Differential (DI) input configurations on the data acquisition board.

Choosing A/D Input Configuration

Once you have determined what type of input signal source you have, and the voltage level, you then need to select the proper input configuration on your data acquisition board.

Single-Ended

Applications with a Floating Source are typically wired to a data acquisition board configured for Single-Ended (SE) configuration. Since only one wire from each input signal is connected to a multiplexed input of the A/D, the Single-Ended configuration provides a larger number of inputs per board than Differential (see below) configuration. Grounded Signal Sources can be wired in Single-Ended configuration only when signal leads are less than 12 feet AND when all signals share a common ground (the signals must be local to one another).

With the Single-Ended configuration, the input signals are tied to the Channel Hi side of an analog input, and all signal low sides are tied to the SGND ground on the data acquisition board.

Single-Ended configuration should only be used when:

Channel-to-channel isolation is not required

Ground isolation is not required

Signal leads are less than 12 feet

Of the two possible input configurations, Single-Ended offers the least amount of noise rejection. Because of this, Low Level signals should only be wired in Single-Ended configuration when you are certain that there is little or no noise being introduced to the signal from the system, or the environment.

The following figure depicts proper wiring for Single-Ended configuration.

Single-Ended Configuration

Not recommended for Low Level Signals

2-8 Connections & Pinouts

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Contents 16-Bit, 200-KHz PCI Data Acquisition Boards User’s GuideOMB-DAQBOARD-500 Series Shop online atOMEGAnet Online Service omega.com Internet e-mail info@omega.comServicing North America For immediate technical or application assistanceSpecifications and Calibration Warnings, Cautions, Notes, and Tips⇒ Programs ⇒ Omega DaqX Software Table of Contents OMB-DAQBOARD-500 Series, Installation Guide 1 - Introduction3 - Configuration 6 - Specifications GlossaryWindows Windows XP This product requires one of the following Operating SystemsOMB-DAQBOARD-500 Series Installation GuideDaqView/500 Authorization Code Reference NoteStep 1 - Install Software IMPORTANT Software must be installed before installing hardwareInstallation, A Pictorial Overview Reference NotesStep 2 - Install Boards in available PCI Bus-slots IMPORTANT Bus Mastering DMA must be Enabled2. Remove the PC’s cover. Refer to your PC Owner’s Manual as needed 9. Secure the board by inserting the rear-panel adapter-plate screw Step 3 - Configure Boards Accessing the DaqBoard/500 Properties TabUsing “Add Device” Step 4 - Test HardwareTest Hardware Tab Introduction Basic InformationBlock Diagram DaqBoard/500 Series Block DiagramDaqBoard/500 Series User’s Manual Board Features Timer 0 and TimerAnalog I/O Digital I/OIntroduction Connections and Pinouts Overview68-Pin SCSI Type III Pinout Standard 68-Pin SCSCI Type III, Socket Female Connector with OrbSignal PowerSignal Definitions Analog Input ChannelsDifferential Channels, Pin Reference HI + Pin #Clocks, Triggers, Counters, and Timers Power Line Ground LinesTB-100 Terminal Connector Option Screw Terminals for TB2 SideScrew Terminals for TB1 Side 2-6 Connections & PinoutsConnecting User Wiring External ConnectionsDifferential Channels Screw Terminal Reference HI +Signal Types Choosing A/D Input ConfigurationSingle-Ended Configuration Single-EndedDifferential DIFF Differential for Grounded Signal SourcesDifferential Configuration for Grounded Sources Differential for Floating Signal Sources If the Input Signal is DC CoupledIf the Input Signal is AC Coupled Differential Configuration for Floating SourcesConfiguration Configuration through SoftwareAnalog Input Configuration ADC RangesDAC Ranges DAC OUTPUT DaqBoard/500 DAC Range ResolutionRange Configuration Microvolt ResolutionSoftware and Board Operation Out-of-theBoxTM SoftwareOverview …… Out-of-the-BoxTM Software …… Drivers for Third-party, Icon-driven Software …… DaqCOM Driver ……Drivers for Third-party, Icon-driven Software DaqCOM DriverLabVIEW 4-2 Software and Board OperationTheory of Operation Process DefinitionsClocking the ADC ADC Pacer ClockingADC External Event Clocking ADC Maximum Clock RateStarting Triggering an ADC Acquisition ADC SoftwareADC External Gate ADC External TriggerADC Clock and FIFO Errors Stopping an ADC Acquisition CLOCKDigital Acquisition DAC Software UpdateClocking the DAC DaqBoard/500 Only4-8 Software and Board Operation CE-Compliance CE Standards and DirectivesOverview ……5-1 CE Standards and Directives …… Safety Conditions ……5-2 Emissions/Immunity Conditions ……5-2Safety Conditions Emissions/Immunity ConditionsSpecifications GeneralAnalog Inputs of calibrationAnalog Input Triggering/Clocking 6-2 SpecificationsDigital Inputs / Outputs Analog Outputs DaqBoard/500 OnlyPhysical & Environmental Counter - 1 Counter designated as CNTR1Glossary single-ended modereferenced to common Page Page WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER RETURN REQUESTS/INQUIRIES324545A-01 Shop online at omega.comOMEGA…Of Course TEMPERATURE