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Specifications, Analog input, Channel configurations – Measurement Computing USB-5203 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Specifications

All specifications are subject to change without notice.
Typical for 25 °C unless otherwise specified.
Specifications in italic
text are guaranteed by design.

Analog input

Table 1. Generic analog input specifications

Parameter

Conditions

Specification

A/D converters

Four dual 24-bit, Sigma-Delta type

Number of channels

8 differential

Input isolation

500 VDC minimum between field wiring and USB
interface

Channel configuration

Software programmable to match sensor type

Differential input voltage
range for the various sensor
categories

Thermocouple

±0.080 V

RTD

0 V to 0.5 V

Thermistor

0 V to 2 V

Semiconductor sensor

0 V to 2.5 V

Absolute maximum input
voltage

±C0x through ±C7x relative to GND
(pins 9, 19, 28, 38)

±25 V power on, ±40 V power off

Input impedance

5 G

Ω, min

Input leakage current

Open thermocouple detect disabled

30 nA max

Open thermocouple detect enabled

105 nA max

Normal mode rejection ratio

fIN = 60 Hz

90 dB min

Common mode rejection
Ratio

fIN=50 Hz/60 Hz

100 dB min

Resolution

24 bits

No missing codes

24 bits

Input coupling

DC

Warm-up time

30 minutes min

Open thermocouple detect

Automatically enabled when the channel pair is
configured for thermocouple sensor.
The maximum open detection time is 3 seconds.

CJC sensor accuracy

15 °C to 35 °C

±0.25 °C typ,±0.5 °C max

0 °C to 70 °C

–1.0 °C to +0.5 °C max

Channel configurations

Internally, the device has four, dual-channel, fully differential A/Ds providing a total of eight differential
channels. The analog input channels are therefore configured in four channel pairs with CH0/CH1 sensor
inputs, CH2/CH3 sensor inputs, CH4/CH5 sensor inputs, and CH6/CH7 sensor inputs paired together. This
channel-pairing requires the analog input channel pairs be configured to monitor the same category of
temperature sensor. Mixing different sensor types of the same category (such as a type J thermocouple on
channel 0 and a type T thermocouple on channel 1) is valid.

Channel configuration information is stored in the EEPROM of the isolated microcontroller by the firmware
whenever any item is modified. Modification is performed by commands issued over USB from an external
application, and the configuration is made non-volatile through the use of the EEPROM.

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