02-15-2007 08:47 AM
02-16-2007 06:13 AM
- Is it better connect the ACH(-) channels to the others or connect each channel to the ground?
- Why I read between ACH7 and ACH15 channel, even if I have not connected anything?
- Actually I am using shielded cables, but I have not connected the shield. Should I connect the shield of each signal to the ground of the SCB-68?
1) Since your reference is common for all 6 electrodes, its ok if you connect channel to channel
2) What sortof value are you reading at ACH7 and ACH15 channels??
3) Are you experiencing any noise in your measured signals?? If not, this connection is not necssary
02-16-2007
07:31 AM
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Hi mattia,
I only want to add to devchander post a link that should be useful about Analog signal and noise consideration. It's a bit long but I think it collects a series of good hints that can help you.
Have a nice day
carlo>
02-17-2007 02:45 AM
02-19-2007 07:12 AM
Hi Mattia,
I think you're right even if it sound "strange" that you see the highest value, I mean, I expect to see the value of the previous (last) channel multiplexed, because the capacitor of the sample and hold of the nultiplexer itself, should be still charge with the previous (last) value.
However, the best thing you can do is to shunt the pins of the unused channel in order to discharge the capacitor and see 0 V as requested.
I hope I've been of some help
carlo>
02-20-2007 06:27 AM
02-21-2007
07:46 AM
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Hi Mattia,
In your first post you speak of a differential measure but at the same time you say that the only reference electrode is connected to ground: if so, you are not doing a differential measure but a Reference Single Ended (RSE) one instead.
So, what I suggest you to do is to connect the wire coming from the reference electrode to each ACH(-) without connecting it to the ground. While you do that, be sure that on the SCB-68 the switches S1-S5 are configured for a differential measure: S5 and S4 up; S3 down; S1 and S2 left. Moreover, consider that differential measure must be made for each channel between couple ACH(+) - ACH(-) separated by 8 input (0-8; 1-9; ... 7-15).
I linked you a couple of document about signal acquisition that should help you (in the second one in particular, take a look to table 1 under figure 12):
Have a nice day.
carlo>