National Instruments Low-Cost Multifunction I/O Board for ISA Lab-PC+ Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 3 Signal Connections
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Floating
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I/O Connector
Lab-PC+ Board in DIFF Configuration
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100 k
Bias
Current
Return
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ACH 0
AGND
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AISENSE/AIGND
ACH 2
ACH 4
ACH 6
ACH 1
ACH 3
ACH 5
ACH 7
100 k
(not connected)
Figure 3-4. Differential Input Connections for Floating Sources
The 100 k resistors shown in Figure 3-4 create a return path to ground for the bias currents of
the instrumentation amplifier. If a return path is not provided, the instrumentation amplifier bias
currents charge up stray capacitances, resulting in uncontrollable drift and possible saturation in
the amplifier. Typically, values from 10 k to 100 k are used.
A resistor from each input to ground, as shown in Figure 3-4, provides bias current return paths
for an AC-coupled input signal.
If the input signal is DC-coupled, then only the resistor connecting the negative signal input to
ground is needed. This connection does not lower the input impedance of the analog input
channel.