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Chapter 3
Configuring and Testing
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NI PXI-4220 User Manual
Filter
Lowpass Filter Cutoff Frequency is a software-configurable setting that
allows you to select a lowpass filter cutoff frequency. You can choose
10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, or disable the filter. With the filter disabled,
the module has a bandwidth of 20 kHz. Refer to Chapter 4,
Theory of
Operation
, for more information.
Gain/Input Range
Gain/input range refers to the signal conditioning gain and digitizer input
range, software-configurable settings that allow you to choose the
appropriate amplification to fully utilize the range of the NI PXI-4220
DAQ circuitry. In most applications, NI-DAQ sets the gain for you
determined by the input range. Refer to Chapter 4,
Theory of Operation
, for
more information. Otherwise, you should determine the appropriate gain
using the input signal voltage range and the full-scale limits of the
NI PXI-4220 signal conditioning output signal.
Offset Null Compensation Potentiometers
Coarse and fine offset null compensation potentiometers are
software-configurable settings that allow you to remove unwanted offset
voltage. In most cases, you do not explicitly set the potentiometers, but
instead allow driver software to automatically adjust them for you.
However, if you want to explicitly set the potentiometers, you can write an
application program that adjusts the settings. Refer to Chapter 4,
Theory of
Operation
, for more information.
Table 3-1.
Excitation Voltage for Configuration and Gauge Resistances
Configuration/
Sensor
Resistance
Excitation Voltage
Range
Quarter- or
Half-Bridge
120
Ω
0 to 6.950 V
350
Ω
0 to 10 V
1000
Ω
0 to 10 V
Full-Bridge or
Full-Bridge Sensor
120
Ω
0 to 3.475 V
350
Ω
0 to 10 V
1000
Ω
0 to 10 V
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