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Chapter 3
Configuring and Testing
NI PXI-4220 User Manual
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NI PXI-4220 Software-Configurable Settings
This section describes how to set the bridge configuration, voltage
excitation level, filter bandwidth, and gain/input signal range, as well as
how to use configuration utilities in MAX to programmatically perform
offset null compensation and shunt calibration. It also describes how to
perform configuration of these settings for the NI PXI-4220 in
NI-DAQmx. For more information about the relationship between the
settings and the measurements and how to configure settings in your
application, refer to Chapter 5,
Developing Your Application
.
Common Software-Configurable Settings
This section describes the most frequently used software-configurable
settings for the NI PXI-4220.
Bridge Configuration and Completion
Bridge configuration is a software-configurable setting that allows you
to connect quarter-, half-, or full-bridge sensors configurations. Refer to
Chapter 4,
Theory of Operation
, for more information.
Excitation Level
Excitation level is a software-configurable setting that allows you to set the
voltage excitation level on Pins 2 and 7. You can choose voltage excitation
settings between 0 and 10 V. To prevent the module from overheating,
refer to Table 3-1 for appropriate excitation levels for common sensor
resistances.
(maximum excitation voltage) =
(
resistance connected between the excitation terminals
)
×
(29.0 mA)
Table 3-1 shows the maximum allowable excitation voltages for standard
bridge configurations and resistances. For other bridge resistances, the
maximum allowable excitation voltage is:
Refer to Chapter 4,
Theory of Operation
, for more information about
excitation.
V
EX
, max
bridge resistance
(
)
29.0 mA
(
)
=
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