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Chapter 2
Hardware Overview of the NI 783xR
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Figure 2-3.  NI 783xR Instrumentation Amplifier
The instrumentation amplifier applies common-mode voltage rejection 
and presents high input impedance to the AI signals connected to the 
NI 783xR. Input multiplexers on the device route signals to the positive and 
negative inputs of the instrumentation amplifier. The instrumentation 
amplifier converts two input signals to a signal that is the difference 
between the two input signals. The amplifier output voltage is referenced to 
the device ground. The NI 783xR ADC measures this output voltage when 
it performs A/D conversions.
You must reference all signals to ground either at the source device or at the 
NI 783xR. If you have a floating source, reference the signal to ground by 
using RSE input mode or the DIFF input mode with bias resistors. Refer to 
the 
 
section of this chapter for more information about these input modes. If you 
have a grounded source, do not reference the signal to AIGND. You can 
avoid this reference by using DIFF or NRSE input modes.
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