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Chapter 4
Theory of Operation
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lead shunt calibration resistor A and shunt calibration resistor B can only
perform shunt calibration across the same element or two adjacent
elements.
Note
Perform an offset null compensation just before you perform a shunt calibration.
Performing a shunt calibration before an offset null compensation causes improper gain
adjustment because you incorrectly compensate for the offset signal voltage.
Simultaneous Sample and Hold
SS/H signal conditioning allows multiplexing DAQ devices to return
synchronized samples of all channels with negligible skew time between
channels. SS/H signal conditioning is performed on the NI PXI-4220 with
T/H circuitry. The outputs of the T/H amplifiers follow their inputs, also
called
tracking
the inputs, until they receive a hold signal from the DAQ
circuitry. Both channels on the NI PXI-4220 hold their signal at the same
time. Multiple NI PXI-4220 devices can be synchronized, allowing you to
simultaneously sample channels on multiple modules. The DAQ circuitry
then digitizes the signal of each channel, giving you simultaneous sampling
between channels since no time elapsed between the holding of each signal.
All signals are then released and the T/H circuitry output returns to tracking
the input signal. For accurate measurements, refer to Table 4-3 to
determine the maximum sample rate when using the NI PXI-4220 with
SS/H enabled. Figure 4-17 shows and example of a signal during a SS/H
sampling.