ADLINK PCI-9524 User Manual
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- PCI-9524
- Revision History
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- 1 Introduction
- Figure 1-1: PCI-9524 Product Image
- 1.1 Features
- 1.2 Applications
- 1.3 Specifications
- Table 1-1: -3dB small signal bandwidth: (Typical, 25°C)
- Table 1-2: System Noise (including Quantization, Typical, 25°C)
- Table 1-3: Transducer Input Impedance
- Table 1-4: Transducer CMRR (DC to 60 Hz, Typical 25°C)
- Table 1-5: Settling Error: (Typical, 25°C)
- Table 1-6: Programmable input range and gain
- Table 1-7: -3dB small signal bandwidth vs. input range
- Table 1-8: -3dB small signal bandwidth vs. sampling rates, in ±10V range
- Figure 1-2: Effective-number-of-bits vs. Gain
- Figure 1-3: RMS Noise in µV vs. Gain
- Figure 1-4: Spectral Response ±10 V range, 0.996094 Hz sine wave, -1 dB FS
- Figure 1-5: Spectral Response ±5 V range, 0.996094 Hz sine wave, -1 dB FS
- Figure 1-6: Spectral Response ±2.5 V range, 0.996094 Hz sine wave, -1 dB FS
- Figure 1-7: Spectral Response ±1.25 V range, 0.996094 Hz sine wave, -1 dB FS
- Figure 1-8: Frequency Response Sampling at 30,000 SPS
- Figure 1-9: Frequency Response Sampling at 15,000 SPS
- Figure 1-10: Frequency Response Sampling below 15,000 SPS
- Table 1-9: General Purpose Input Impedance
- Table 1-10: General Purpose CMRR (DC to 60 Hz, Typical, 25°C)
- Table 1-11: Settling Error: (Typical, 25ºC)
- 1.4 Software Support
- 2 Getting Started
- 3 Signal Connections
- 3.1 Connectors & Pin Assignments
- 3.2 Analog Input Signal Connections
- 3.2.1 Signal Sources
- 3.2.2 Input Configurations
- Figure 3-4: Connecting to a four-terminal load-cell transducer using a four-wire connection
- Figure 3-5: Connecting to a six-terminal load-cell transducer using a six-wire connection
- Figure 3-6: Connecting to a four-terminal load-cell transducer using a six-wire connection
- Figure 3-7: Ground-referenced source and differential input
- Figure 3-8: Floating source and differential input
- 3.3 Isolated Digital Signal Connection
- 4 Operation Theory
- 4.1 PCI-9524 Function Diagram
- 4.2 Analog Input Channels
- 4.2.1 Signal Acquisition and Processing Flow
- 4.2.2 How to Define a 1 in 200,000 Count Resolution
- 4.2.3 Data Rate versus Sampling Rate
- 4.2.4 Auto-scan, Multiplexing and Settling Time
- 4.2.5 Power Line Noise Rejection
- 4.2.6 Excitation and Remote-sensing
- 4.2.7 Thermal EMF, 1/f Noise and Auto-zero
- 4.2.8 Warm-up Requirement
- 4.2.9 Post-processing IIR Digital Filter
- 4.2.10 RAW Data Format
- 4.2.11 AD Data Format
- 4.2.12 Data Transfer Modes
- 4.2.13 Trigger Modes
- 4.3 D/A Conversion
- 4.4 Isolated Encoder Input Channels
- 4.5 Isolated Pulse-Command Generator
- 4.6 Isolated Digital I/O
- 4.7 Trigger Sources
- 5 Calibration
- Important Safety Instructions