Chapter 2
Configuration and Installation
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AT-MIO-16D User Manual
W9 :
A - B
Multiplexer is configured to control eight input channels.
This configuration is shown in Figure 2-9.
•
H
F
D
B
A
C
E
G
•
A B C
W9
•
W6
Input Mode
DIFF
SE
Figure 2-9. DIFF Analog Input Configuration (Factory Setting)
Considerations in using the DIFF analog input configuration are discussed in the Signal
Connections section later in this chapter. Figure 2-26 shows a schematic diagram of this
configuration.
RSE Analog Input (16 Channels)
RSE input means that all input signals are referenced to a common ground point that is also tied to
the analog input ground of the AT-MIO-16D board. The negative (-) input of the differential input
amplifier is tied to the analog ground. This configuration is useful when measuring floating signal
sources. See the Types of Signal Sources section later in this chapter for more information. With
this input configuration, the AT-MIO-16D can monitor 16 different analog input signals. You
select the RSE analog input configuration by setting jumpers W6 and W9 as follows:
W6 :
A - B
AI SENSE is tied to the negative (-) input of the instrumentation
amplifier.
C - D
The negative (-) input of the instrumentation amplifier is tied to the
instrumentation amplifier signal ground.
G - H
Multiplexer outputs are tied together into the positive (+) input of the
instrumentation amplifier.
W9 :
B - C
Multiplexer control is configured to control 16 input channels.
This configuration is shown in Figure 2-10.
•
H
F
D
B
A
C
E
G
•
A B C
W9
•
W6
DIFF
SE
Figure 2-10. RSE Analog Input Configuration
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