Chapter 9
Isolation and Digital Isolators on USB-6215/6216/6218 Devices
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of error and noise, are the res
u
lt of a meas
u
rement system having
m
u
ltiple gro
u
nds at different potentials.
•
Improved safety
—The isolation barrier allows yo
u
to make floating
meas
u
rements while protecting the USB host comp
u
ter against large
transient voltage spikes.
Reducing Common-Mode Noise
Isolated prod
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cts req
u
ire an isolated power s
u
pply to deliver power to the
isolated side from the non-isolated side. Isolated power s
u
pplies work by
switching voltages thro
u
gh a transformer with high-speed transistors.
Switching voltages thro
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gh the transformer ca
u
se charging and
discharging of the parasitic capacitances and ind
u
ctances in the switching
power s
u
pplies that occ
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r on every switch cycle, res
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lting in high-speed
c
u
rrents flowing thro
u
gh the isolated side and ret
u
rning to the non-isolated
side, which is earth gro
u
nd.
These parasitic c
u
rrents interact with parasitic and non-parasitic resistances
ca
u
sing voltage spikes. These voltage spikes are called common-mode
noise, a noise so
u
rce that travels in the gro
u
nd and is therefore common to
both the gro
u
nd and any signal referenced to the gro
u
nd, s
u
ch as AI, AO,
and digital signals. Common-mode noise appears at the harmonics of the
switching power s
u
pply freq
u
ency and can corr
u
pt meas
u
rements
depending on the system set
u
p.
Yo
u
can perform some tasks to red
u
ce common-mode noise:
•
Better gro
u
nding from the front connector AI GND to the signal so
u
rce
gro
u
nd can red
u
ce common-mode noise. Use low resistance cabling
and connections and verify that all gro
u
nd connections are kept short.
Keep the n
u
mber of connections to a minim
u
m. If the device’s isolated
gro
u
nd is being connected back to earth gro
u
nd, verify that this is done
in the most direct way possible.
•
Red
u
ce so
u
rce impedances if possible. The parasitic c
u
rrents react
with these impedances.
Creating an AC Return Path
Caution
Adding a capacitor will degrade the USB-6215/6216/6218 device withstand
voltage and isolation specifications. Withstand voltage
must
be retested by an approved
testing facility after adj
u
stments are made to the meas
u
rement system.