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SCXI-1503 User Manual
4
Theory of Operation
This chapter provides a brief overview and a detailed discussion of the
circuit features of the SCXI-1503
module. Refer to Figure 4-1 while
reading this section.
Contents
Main
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Important Information
Warranty
Copyright
Trademarks
Patents
Conventions
Contents
Chapter 1 About the SCXI-1503
Chapter 2 Connecting Signals
Chapter 3 Configuring and Testing
Chapter 4 Theory of Operation
Chapter 5 Using the SCXI-1503
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Tables
About the SCXI-1503
What You Need to Get Started
National Instruments Documentation
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Installing Application Software, NI-DAQ, and the E/M Series DAQ Device
Installing the SCXI-1503 Module into the SCXI Chassis
Installing the Terminal Block
Configuring the SCXI System Software
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Connecting Signals
Analog Input Signal Connections
Ground-Referencing the Signals
Connecting Resistive Devices to the SCXI-1503
4-Wire Configuration
2-Wire Configuration
3-Wire Resistive Sensor Configuration
Lead-Resistance Compensation Using a 3-Wire Resistive Sensor and Two Matched Current Sources
Figure 2-4. 3-Wire Configuration Using Matched Current Sources
Front Connector
Table 2-1. Front Signal Pin Assignments
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Rear Signal Connector
Table 2-3 shows the SCXI-1503 module rear signal connector pin assignments.
Table 2-3. Rear Signal Pin Assignments
Rear Signal Connector Descriptions
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Configuring and Testing
SCXI-1503 Software-Configurable Settings
Common Software-Configurable Settings
Gain/Input Range
Input Coupling
Configurable Settings in MAX
NI-DAQmx
Creating a Global Channel or Task
Verifying the Signal
Verifying the Signal in NI-DAQmx Using a Task or Global Channel
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Chapter 4 Theory of Operation
Figure 4-1. Block Diagram of SCXI-1503
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Front Signal Connector
Rear Signal Connector
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Rear Signal Connector, SCXIbus Connector, and SCXIbus Interface
Digital Control Circuitry
Analog Circuitry
Analog Input Channels
Operation of the Current Sources
Theory of Multiplexed Operation
Measuring Temperature with Resistive Transducers
RTDs
RTD Measurement Errors
The Relationship Between Resistance and Temperature in RTDs
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Thermistors
Thermistor Measurement Circuits
Resistance/Temperature Characteristic of Thermistors
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Using the SCXI-1503
Developing Your Application in NI-DAQmx
Typical Program Flowchart
Figure 5-1. Typical Program Flowchart for Voltage Measurement Channels
General Discussion of Typical Flowchart
Creating a Task Using DAQ Assistant or Programmatically
Adjusting Timing and Triggering
Configuring Channel Properties
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Acquiring, Analyzing, and Presenting
Completing the Application
Developing an Application Using LabVIEW
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Using a NI-DAQmx Channel Property Node in LabVIEW
Specifying Channel Strings in NI-DAQmx
Text Based ADEs
LabWindows/CVI
Measurement Studio (Visual Basic 6, .NET, and C#)
Programmable NI-DAQmx Properties
Calibration
Internal/Self-Calibration
External Calibration
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Specifications
Analog Input Input Characteristics
Transfer Characteristics
RTD Measurement Accuracy
Amplifier Characteristics
Dynamic Characteristics
Filter
Stability
Excitation
Power Requirements From SCXI Backplane
Environmental
Physical
Maximum Working Voltage
Safety
Electromagnetic Compatibility
CE Compliance
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
B
Removing the SCXI-1503
Removing the SCXI-1503 from MAX
Removing the SCXI-1503 from a Chassis
Figure B-1. Removing the SCXI-1503
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Common Questions
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Glossary
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