Chapter 3
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Connecting Voltage Input Signals
DT9828 modules support up to eight, differential voltage input channels. You connect voltage
input signals to the Analog Input screw terminal block (TB1) of the DT9828 module, shown in
.
illustrates how to connect a floating signal source to a DT9828 module. (A floating
signal source is a voltage source that has no connection with earth ground.)
Figure 7: Connecting Differential Voltage Inputs (Shown for Analog Input Channel 0)
illustrates how to connect a grounded (nonfloating) signal source to a DT9828
module.
Figure 8: Connecting Differential Voltage Inputs from a Grounded Signal Source
(Shown for Analog Input Channel 0)
Floating
Signal
Source
+
-
1
2
CH 0+
CH 0–
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DT9828
Analog Input Terminal Block
TB1
1
2
Grounded
Signal
Source
+
-
CH 0+
CH 0–
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s
Signal Source
Ground V
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DT9828
Analog Input Terminal Block
TB1
Summary of Contents for DT9828
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Page 13: ...13 1 Overview Features 14 Supported Software 16 Accessories 18 Getting Started Procedure 19 ...
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