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Measurement Computing DaqBoard 1000 Series User Manual

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Glossary

Digital-to-Analog

Converter (DAC)

A circuit or device that converts digital values (binary bits), into analog signals.

DIP switch

A DIP switch is a group of miniature switches in a small Dual In-line Package (DIP). Typically,

users set these switches to configure their particular application.

Differential mode

The differential mode measures a voltage between 2 signal lines for a single channel. (Also see

single-ended mode).

Differential mode

voltage

Differential mode voltage refers to a voltage difference between two signals that are referenced

to a common point. Example: Signal 1 is +5 VDC referenced to common. Signal 2 is +6 VDC
referenced to common.

If the +5 VDC signal is used as the reference, the differential mode voltage is +1 VDC

(+ 6 VDC - +5 VDC = +1 VDC).

If the +6 VDC signal is used as the reference, the differential mode voltage is -1 VDC

(+ 5 VDC - +6 VDC = -1 VDC).

ESD

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is the transfer of an electrostatic charge between bodies having

different electrostatic potentials. This transfer occurs during direct contact of the bodies, or
when induced by an electrostatic field. ESD energy can damage an integrated circuit (IC).

Excitation

Some transducers [e.g. strain gages, thermistors, and resistance temperature detectors (RTDs)]

require a known voltage or current. Typically, the variation of this signal through the
transducer corresponds to the condition measured.

Gain

The degree to which an input signal is amplified (or attenuated) to allow greater accuracy and

resolution; can be expressed as ×n or ±dB.

Isolation

The arrangement or operation of a circuit so that signals from another circuit or device do not

affect the isolated circuit.

In reference to Daq devices, isolation usually refers to a separation of the direct link between the

signal source and the analog-to-digital converter (ADC). Isolation is necessary when
measuring high common-mode voltage.

Linearization

Some transducers produce a voltage in linear proportion to the condition measured. Other

transducers (e.g., thermocouples) have a nonlinear response. To convert nonlinear signals into
accurate readings requires software to calibrate several points in the range used and then
interpolate values between these points.

Multiplexer (MUX)

A device that collects signals from several inputs and outputs them on a single channel.

Sample (reading)

The value of a signal on a channel at an instant in time. When triggered, the ADC reads the

channel and converts the sampled value into a 12- or 16-bit value.

Scan

A series of measurements across a pre-selected sequence of channels.

Sequencer

A programmable device that manages channels and channel-specific settings.

Simultaneous

Sample-and-Hold

An operation that gathers samples from multiple channels at the same instant and holds these

values until all are sequentially converted to digital values.

Single-ended mode

The single-ended mode measures a voltage between a signal line and a common reference that

may be shared with other channels. (Also see differential mode).

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