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the USB-6008 says -10v..10v as maximum range for Analog Input in the datasheet
03-27-2007
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Each input is limited to +/-10V from ground in DIFF mode, so:
(-10V) - (10V) = -20V
(10V) - (-10V) = +20V
Thus +/- 20V range. Unless I am totally missing the boat here.![]()
I looked up the manual, it tends to agree (portions copied/pasted here):
https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/usb-6008-6009-feature/page/introduction.html
The differential input mode can measure ±20 V signals in the ±20 V range.
However, the maximum voltage on any one pin is ±10 V with respect to
GND. For example, if AI 1 is +10 V and AI 5 is –10 V, then the
measurement returned from the device is +20 V.
Input range
Single-ended ................................... ±10 V
Differential...................................... ±20 V, ±10 V, ±5 V, ±4 V,
±2.5 V, ±2 V, ±1.25 V, ±1 V
Working voltage..................................... ±10 V
03-27-2007
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Kid, you're right. I went by the summary of specifications at https://www.ni.com/en-us/support/model.usb-6008.html. The manual does indeed say that +/-20 is the max for diff mode.
Now, can anyone explain why diff mode supports so many different range settings but with single ended, you are limited to only one?
Message Edited by Dennis Knutson on 03-27-2007 10:39 AM
03-27-2007 11:57 AM
Sometimes you have to be careful in the quick product overview pages, such as this one that showed negative resistance, capacitance and inductance ranges, I now see it has since been corrected recently:
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=250&message.id=28786
For the single ended restrictions on the USB-600x, I can only guess it may have an oversight in the programmable gain amplifier programming?