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Figure 32. pci1200 instrumentation amplifier, Figure 3-2, Pci-1200 instrumentation amplifier -6 – National Instruments PCI-1200 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Signal Connections

PCI-1200 User Manual

3-6

© National Instruments Corporation

How you connect analog input signals to the PCI-1200 depends on how you
configure the PCI-1200 analog input circuitry and the type of input signal
source. With different PCI-1200 configurations, you can use the PCI-1200
instrumentation amplifier in different ways. Figure 3-2 shows a diagram of
the PCI-1200 instrumentation amplifier.

Figure 3-2. PCI-1200 Instrumentation Amplifier

The PCI-1200 instrumentation amplifier applies gain, common-mode
voltage rejection, and high-input impedance to the analog input signals
connected to the PCI-1200 board. Signals are routed to the positive and
negative inputs of the instrumentation amplifier through input multiplexers
on the PCI-1200. The instrumentation amplifier converts two input signals
to a signal that is the difference between the two input signals multiplied by
the gain setting of the amplifier. The amplifier output voltage is referenced
to the PCI-1200 ground. The PCI-1200 ADC measures this output voltage
when it performs A/D conversions.

All signals must be referenced to ground, either at the source device
or at the PCI-1200. If you have a floating source, you must use a
ground-referenced input connection at the PCI-1200. If you have a

5

0 to 1.99951 V

10

0 to 999.756 mV

20

0 to 499.877 mV

50

0 to 199.951 mV

20

0 to 99.975 mV

Table 3-3. Unipolar Analog Input Signal Range Versus Gain

Instrumentation

Amplifier

Measured

Voltage

V

m

= [V

in+

- V

in-

] * GAIN

V

in–

V

m

V

in+

+

+