6. Measurements
6.5 Period-averaging measurements
6.7 Vibrating wire measurements
6.8 Sequential and pipeline processing modes
6.1 Voltage measurements
Voltage measurements are made using an ADC. A high-impedance programmable-gain
amplifier amplifies the signal. Internal multiplexers route individual terminals within the
amplifier. The CRBasic measurement instruction controls the ADC gain and configuration – either
single-ended or differential input. Information on the differences between single-ended and
differential measurements can be found here:
Deciding between single-ended or differential
A voltage measurement proceeds as follows:
1.
Set
PGIA gain
for
the
voltage
range
selected
with
the
CRBasic
measurement
instruction
parameter
Range
.
Set
the
ADC
for
the
first
notch
frequency
selected
with
fN1
.
2.
If
used,
turn
on
excitation
to
the
level
selected
with
ExmV
.
3.
Multiplex
selected
terminals
(
SEChan
or
DiffChan
).
4.
Delay
for
the
entered
settling
time
(
SettlingTime
).
5.
Perform
the
analog
ue
-to-digital
conversion.
6.
Repeat
for
input
reversal
as
determined
by
parameters
RevEx
and
RevDiff
.
7.
Apply
multiplier
(
Mult
)
and
offset
(
Offset
)
to
measured
result.
Conceptually,
analog
ue
voltage
sensors
output
two
signals:
high
and
low.
For
example,
a
sensor
that
outputs
1000
mV
on
the
high
signal
and
0
mV
on
the
low
has
an
overall
output
of
1000
mV.
A
sensor
that
outputs
2000
mV
on
the
high
signal
and
1000
mV
on
the
low
also
has
an
overall
output
of
1000
mV.
Sometimes,
the
low
signal
is
simply
sensor
ground
(0
mV).
A
single-
ended
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