National Instruments VXI-MIO Series Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 3 Hardware Overview
VXI-MIO Series User Manual 3-8
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Figure 3-2.
Dither
You cannot disable dither on the VXI-MIO-64XE-10. This is because
the ADC resolution is so fine that the ADC and the PGIA inherently
produce almost 0.5 LSB rms of noise. This is equivalent to having a
dither circuit that is always enabled.
Multichannel Scanning Considerations
All of the VXI-MIO Series modules can scan multiple channels at the
same maximum rate as their single-channel rate; however, you should
pay careful attention to the settling times for each of the modules. Refer
to Appendix A,
Specifications
, for a complete listing of settling times
for each of the VXI-MIO Series modules.
When scanning among channels at various gains, the settling times may
increase. When the PGIA switches to a higher gain, the signal on the
previous channel may be well outside the new, smaller range. For
instance, suppose a 4 V signal is connected to channel 0 and a 1 mV
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