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Chapter 4
Theory of Operation
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For best results, the cutoff frequency of a particular filter should remain 
within this range. If the cutoff frequency goes above this range, the 
prefilters and postfilters interfere with signals in the passband, causing 
additional attenuation near the cutoff frequency. If the cutoff frequency 
goes below this range, the level of protection from aliasing within the filter 
and from imaging in the output decreases.
DC-Correction Circuitry and Overload Recovery
The SCXI-1141/1142/1143 module incorporates circuitry that corrects for 
the DC gain and offset errors of the filters, leaving only the errors of the 
amplifiers. However, this correction circuitry takes approximately 15 s to 
completely respond to changes in these errors due to overload conditions 
(caused by driving the output signal outside of the ±5 V range) and upon 
power-up (no data should be taken during the first 15 s). Overload 
conditions result whenever the input signal exceeds ±5 V/gain. You must 
use a gain setting that prevents the maximum input signal from exceeding 
this limit, or the DC-correction circuitry will take 15 s to recover from 
overloads.
Table 4-1.  Cutoff Frequency Ranges for the SCXI-1141/1142/1143 Module 
Prefilters and Postfilters
Range
Cutoff Frequencies
A
10–25 kHz
B
4.3–10 kHz
C
1.9–4.4 kHz
D
1.5–3.4 kHz
E
700 Hz–1.8 kHz
F
300–700 Hz
G
130–300 Hz
H
100–225 Hz
I
49–110 Hz
J
21–49 Hz
K
15–21 Hz
L
10–15 Hz