Omega OM-USB-1208FS manual Single-ended measurements using differential channels

Models: OM-USB-1208FS

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OM-USB-1208FS User's Guide

Functional Details

Single-ended measurements using differential channels

To perform a single-ended measurement using differential channels, connect the signal to CHn IN HI, and ground the associated CHn IN LO input.

Differential configuration

When all of the analog input channels are configured for differential input mode, four analog channels are available. In differential mode, the input signal is measured with respect to the low input.

The input signal is delivered through three wires:

The wire carrying the signal to be measured connects to CH0 IN HI, CH1 IN HI, CH2 IN HI, or CH3 IN HI.

The wire carrying the reference signal connects to CH0 IN LO, CH1 IN LO, CH2 IN LO, or CH3 IN LO.

The third wire connects to GND.

A low-noise precision programmable gain amplifier (PGA) is available on differential channels to provide gains of up to 20 and a dynamic range of up to 12-bits. Differential mode input voltage ranges are ±20 V, ±10 V,

±5 V, ±4 V, ±2.5 V, ±2.0 V, ±1.25 V, and ±1.0 V.

In differential mode, the following two requirements must be met for linear operation:

Any analog input must remain in the −10V to +20V range with respect to ground at all times.

The maximum differential voltage on any given analog input pair must remain within the selected voltage range.

The input [common-mode voltage + signal] of the differential channel must be in the −10 V to +20 V range in order to yield a useful result. For example, you input a 4 V pp sine wave to CHHI, and apply the same sine wave 180° out of phase to CHLO. The common mode voltage is 0 V. The differential input voltage swings from 4 V-(-4 V) = 8 V to -4 V-4 V = -8V. Both inputs satisfy the -10 V to +20 V input range requirement, and the differential voltage is suited for the ±10 V input range (see Figure 5).

Figure 5. Differential voltage example: common mode voltage of 0 V

If you increase the common mode voltage to 11 V, the differential remains at ±8 V. Although the [common- mode voltage + signal] on each input now has a range of +7 V to +15 V, both inputs still satisfy the -10 V to +20 V input requirement (see Figure 6).

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OM-USB-1208FS specifications

The Omega OM-USB-1208FS is a high-performance data acquisition device designed for engineers and technicians who require accurate data logging and analysis in their experiments and applications. This versatile device is equipped with a range of features that make it an ideal choice for various measurement tasks across different industries.

One of the standout features of the OM-USB-1208FS is its ability to support a wide variety of input signals. The device is equipped with 16 analog input channels, which can be used for both voltage and thermocouple inputs, making it suitable for temperature monitoring and other signal measurements. The analog inputs provide a resolution of 16 bits, ensuring precise and reliable readings. Furthermore, it supports sampling rates of up to 100 kS/s, allowing for rapid data acquisition and real-time monitoring.

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