National Instruments SCXI-1121 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Chapter 3 Theory of Operation
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After isolation, further filtering is available to increase the noise immunity 
of the amplifier channel. It is important to note that the overall amplifier 
bandwidth is determined by both filtering stages, so to achieve the required 
bandwidth, both filtering sections should be set the same, as indicated in 
Chapter 2, 
Excitation Output Channels
In addition to the four input channels, the SCXI-1121 contains four fully 
isolated excitation channels, each corresponding to an input channel. For 
instance, input channel 0 corresponds to excitation channel 0. Each 
excitation channel consists of a voltage/current source with overvoltage 
protection and current limiting. Two levels of excitation are available for 
each mode of operation. In the voltage mode you can set the level to 
3.333 V or 10 V in the current mode you can set the level to 150 µA or 
450 µA. You can choose one configuration out of the four available. To 
configure the excitation channels refer to Chapter 2, 
. The excitation channels are isolated from each other and are 
independently configurable for voltage or current excitation.
Calibration
Calibration Equipment Requirements
For best measurement results, calibrate the SCXI-1121 so that its offset is 
adjusted to 0 ± 3 mV RTO and 0 ± 6 µV RTI and its excitation output is 
adjusted to ±0.04%. According to standard practice, the equipment used to 
calibrate the SCXI-1121 should be 10 times as accurate as the SCXI-1121, 
that is, have 0.004% rated accuracy. Practically speaking, calibration 
equipment with four times the accuracy of the item under calibration is 
generally considered acceptable. Four times the SCXI-1121 accuracy is 
0.016%. To calibrate the SCXI-1121 you need the following equipment:
• For the excitation channels, you need a voltmeter with the following 
specifications:
– Accuracy: ±0.004% standard
±0.016% sufficient
– Range: 0 to +5 V for 3.333 V and greater than +10 V for 10 V
– Resolution: 5 1/2 digits