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Analog output configuration, Bipolar output selection, Table 2-4. analog i/o jumper settings – National Instruments Low-Cost Multifunction I/O Board for ISA Lab-PC+ User Manual

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Chapter 2

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Table 2-4. Analog I/O Jumper Settings

Parameter

Configuration

Jumper Settings

Output CH0 Polarity

Bipolar:

±

5 V (factory setting)

Unipolar: 0 to 10 V

W1: A-B
W1: B-C

Output CH1 Polarity

Bipolar:

±

5 V (factory setting)

Unipolar: 0 to 10 V

W2: A-B
W2: B-C

Input Range

Bipolar:

±

5 V (factory setting)

Unipolar: 0 to 10 V

W3: A-B
W3: B-C

Input Mode

Referenced single-ended (RSE)
(factory setting)
Nonreferenced single-ended (NRSE)
Differential (DIFF)

W4: A-B

W4: B-C
W4: B-C

Analog Output Configuration

Two ranges are available for the analog outputs–bipolar:

±

5 V and unipolar: 0 to 10 V. Jumper

W1 controls output Channel 0, and W2 controls output Channel 1.

Bipolar Output Selection

You can select the bipolar (

±

5 V) output configuration for either analog output channel by setting

the following jumpers:

Analog Output Channel 0

W1

A-B

Analog Output Channel 1

W2

A-B

This configuration is shown in Figure 2-7.

A

B

C

W1

Channel 0

B

U

A

B

C

W2

Channel 1

B

U

Figure 2-7. Bipolar Output Jumper Configuration (Factory Setting)