Chapter 4
Analog Input
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Using Differential Connections for Floating Signal
Sources
It is important to connect the negative lead of a floating so
u
rce to AI GND
(either directly or thro
u
gh a bias resistor). Otherwise, the so
u
rce may float
o
u
t of the maxim
u
m working voltage range of the NI-PGIA and the DAQ
device ret
u
rns erroneo
u
s data.
The easiest way to reference the so
u
rce to AI GND is to connect the
positive side of the signal to AI+ and connect the negative side of the signal
to AI GND as well as to AI– witho
u
t
u
sing resistors. This connection works
well for DC-co
u
pled so
u
rces with low so
u
rce impedance (less than 100
Ω
).
Figure 4-16.
Differential Connections for Floating Signal Sources
without Bias Resistors
However, for larger so
u
rce impedances, this connection leaves the
differential signal path significantly off balance. Noise that co
u
ples
electrostatically onto the positive line does not co
u
ple onto the negative line
beca
u
se it is connected to gro
u
nd. This noise appears as a differential mode
signal instead of a common-mode signal, and th
u
s appears in yo
u
r data. In
this case, instead of directly connecting the negative line to AI GND,
connect the negative line to AI GND thro
u
gh a resistor that is abo
u
t 100
times the eq
u
ivalent so
u
rce impedance. The resistor p
u
ts the signal path
nearly in balance, so that abo
u
t the same amo
u
nt of noise co
u
ples onto both
connections, yielding better rejection of electrostatically co
u
pled noise.
This config
u
ration does not load down the so
u
rce (other than the very
high inp
u
t impedance of the NI-PGIA).
–
+
Imped
a
nce
<100
Ω
AI GND
AI+
AI–
AI
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S
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s
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ting
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u
rce