VXi VT1422A 사용자 설명서

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Note
The high-level inputs actually use the same excitation voltage measurement 
path that is used for strain measurements. This means that there is an 
internal 10 k
Ω resistor from each terminal to a common point for each 
8-channel block as shown in Figure 5-9. During excitation voltage 
measurement of any channel in any bank on a VT1529B, the switches 
shown in the Figure 5-9 are closed on all banks, connecting the Bridge 
Excitation inputs on the front panel to the input resistors, which will cause a 
small current to be sourced to the other channel inputs. During other 
measurements, the switches are opened and the resistors become a 
connection between all bank + inputs and all - inputs. This connection can 
affect the input signal levels unless the inputs are driven from a low 
impedance source.
DCV Measurement
Command
Sequence
For the low-level inputs, the input filter needs to be set up and the channels 
for voltage measurements need to be linked. The VXIplug&play driver calls 
for this are:
hpe1422_cmd(vi, "INP:FILT:FREQ 10");
Set up 10 Hz input filter
hpe1422_cmd(vi, "INP:FILT:STAT ON");
Enable filter
hpe1422_cmd(vi, "SENS:FUNC:VOLT AUTO,(@10000:10005)");
                   Measure DCV on 
low-level inputs on channels 
10000-10005
For the high-level inputs, simply link the channels for voltage 
measurements. Use the “SENS:FUNC:HVOL” command:
hpe1422_cmd(vi, "SENS:FUNC:HVOL AUTO,(@10008:10015)");
                   Measure DCV on 
high-level inputs on channels 
10008-10015
Figure 5-9. High-Level Input Circuit
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