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NI SCC-CTR01 User Guide and Specifications
Theory of Operation
Input (Source and Gate)
Optical Isolation
The gate and source inputs are isolated from each other and from the
NI SCC-CTR01 internal power and ground signals. The isolation barrier
protects the NI SCC-CTR01 and other equipment from voltages up to
60 VDC. Common-mode voltages higher than 60 VDC can damage the
NI SCC-CTR01 and other equipment. The isolation allows for increased
input ranges. The input signal can be varied between 0 VDC and 48 VDC
between the + and – terminals. The isolation also protects against ground
loops.
Reverse and Over-voltage Protection
A diode placed between the + and – input terminals provides reverse
voltage protection to the NI SCC-CTR01 and other equipment. In addition,
the NI SCC-CTR01 is equipped with overvoltage protection and can
handle continuous voltages, between the + and – input terminals, up to
±60 VDC.
Frequencies of Operation
Based on the application, the NI SCC-CTR01 may operate at higher than
the maximum frequency specified in the
lists the typical NI SCC-CTR01 input channel operating rates.
Table 1.
NI SCC-CTR01 Typical Input Tasks Maximum Rates
Operating
Voltage
Counting
Edges
Pulse Width
Measurement,
Semi-Period
Measurement
Period
Measurement,
Frequency
Measurement
Position
Measurement
5 V
1 MHz
0.6 µs
1 MHz
1 MHz
24 V
800 kHz
1 µs
800 kHz
800 kHz
48 V
400 kHz
1 µs
400 kHz
400 kHz
Notes
: Typical at 25 °C, 1 meter cable connected to DAQ device.
Measurement accuracy can be improved by adjusting the LOW to HIGH and HIGH to LOW switching times in the software.
Refer to the