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Data Translation DT300 Series User Manual

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Appendix C
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Differential Inputs
Differential inputs offer the maximum noise rejection at the expense of half your total channel
count. For the best results, shielded twisted pairs are a must. The shield must connect at one
end so that ground currents do not travel over the shield. In low-level voltage applications,
differential inputs reduce problems not only due to electrostatic and magnetic noise, but due
to cross-talk and thermal errors.
One problem to consider with differential inputs is the bias current error. The differential
impedance is usually hundreds of megaohms. With a very small bias current multiplied by
this high input impedance, the voltage produced is out of the common-mode input range of
the instrumentation amplifier.
An external resistor must be provided to return this bias current to the analog common of the
data acquisition board. This resistor is typically in the order of 1 kΩ to 100 kΩ from the input
low side to analog common. Alternatively, the external common can be returned through a 10
Ω to 100 kΩ resistor to analog common (it cannot be 0 Ω due to ground currents).

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BrandData Translation
ModelDT300 Series
CategoryPCI Card
LanguageEnglish