Glossary
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input offset current
the difference in the input bias currents of the two inputs of an
instrumentation amplifier
instrumentation
amplifier
a circuit whose output voltage with respect to ground is proportional to
the difference between the voltages at its two high impedance inputs
interchannel delay
amount of time that passes between sampling consecutive channels.
The interchannel delay must be short enough to allow sampling of all
the channels in the channel list, within the scan interval. The greater the
interchannel delay, the more time the PGA is allowed to settle before
the next channel is sampled. The interchannel delay is regulated by
AI CONV CLK.
K
k
kilo—the standard metric prefix for 1,000, or 10
3
, used with units of
measure such as volts, hertz, and meters
kS
1,000 samples
L
LabVIEW
Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench—a program
development application based on the programming language G and used
commonly for test and measurement purposes
LED
light-emitting diode
linearity
the adherence of device response to the equation
R
=
KS
, where
R
= response,
S
= stimulus, and
K
= a constant
LSB
least significant bit
M
MAX
Measurement & Automation Explorer—NI software for configuring
devices and channels.
maximum working
voltage
the highest voltage with respect to ground that should be applied to an input
terminal during normal use, normally well under the breakdown voltage for
safety margin. Includes both the signal and common-mode voltages.