Measurement Specialties CIO-SSH16 user manual

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A single ended input has no common mode range because there is only one LOW wire, which is assumed to be at the same level at the signal and at the A/D board.

Figure 6-3. Single-Ended Input

The maximum difference which may be rejected is the CMR.

For example, the CIO-SSH16 has a common mode plus signal range of 11.5 volts, common mode not to exceed 10 volts.

This specification is illustrated graphically here and will be referred to as Cumulative Signal Range (CSR).

Figure 6-4. CSR

Most manufactures of A/D boards specify the CMR directly from the component data sheet, ignoring the effect of the board level system on that specification. A data sheet of that type might claim 10 volts of CMR. Although this is a factual specification and

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Contents CIO-SSH16 Copyright 2000 Measurement Computing Corp Adding Amplifiers & Sample / Hold Chips This page is blank Introduction Software InstallationHardware Installation Power Cable Power Connector Signal CableGain Switches Analog Input Board SetupFloating Differential Signal ConnectionConnector Diagram Analog InputsExample DifferentialPage Amplification ArchitectureAnalog Input CIO-SSH16 vs. Programmable Gain A/D Boards Sample & Hold S15 S16 Droop Rate Sample and Hold Timing DiagramTime to Sample Calculation Resolution CalculationAdding Amplifiers Sample / Hold Chips Range CalculationAnalog input section SpecificationsSample / hold section Voltage Dividers Analog ElectronicsPage Differential & Single Ended Inputs Common Mode RangePage LOW Pass Filters Common MisunderstandingsGround Loops Converter # Volts A/D Resolution & Engineering UnitsCurrent Loop 4-20 mA Engineering UnitsSources of Noise NoiseSensor Noise Signal Wire NoiseSmoothing Data For your notes EC Declaration of Conformity