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Chapter 4
Signal Connections
4-8
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Analog Input Signal Connections
The analog input signals for the 611X E board are ACH<0..3>+ and 
ACH<0..3>–. The ACH<0..3>+ signals are routed to the positive input 
of the PGIA, and signals connected to ACH<0..3>– are routed to the 
negative input of the PGIA.
Caution:
Exceeding the differential and common-mode input ranges distorts your 
input signals. Exceeding the maximum input voltage rating can damage 
the 611X E board and the computer. National Instruments is 
NOT
 liable for 
any damages resulting from such signal connections. The maximum input 
voltage ratings are listed in the 
Protection column of Table 4-2.
With the different configurations, you can use the PGIA in different 
ways. Figure 4-2 shows a diagram of your 611X E board PGIA.
Figure 4-2.  
611
X
 E
 Board PGIA
The PGIA applies gain and common-mode voltage rejection and 
presents high input impedance to the analog input signals connected to 
the 611X E board. Signals are routed to the positive and negative inputs 
of the PGIA. The PGIA converts two input signals to a signal that is the 
difference between the two input signals multiplied by the gain setting 
of the amplifier. The amplifier output voltage is referenced to the 
ground for the board. The 611X E board A/D converter (ADC) measures 
this output voltage when it performs A/D conversions.
!
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Instrumentation
Amplifier
-
Measured
Voltage
V
m
+
+
  PGIA
V
in+
V
in-
V
m
 = [V
in+
 - V
in-
]* Gain
PCI_E.book  Page 8  Thursday, June 25, 1998  12:55 PM