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Chapter 9 SCXI—Signal Conditioning

SCXI-1121 and SCXI-1122 modules, provide the necessary excitation for transducers.

Isolation

Another common way to use SCXI is to isolate the transducer signals from the computer for safety purposes. When the signal being monitored contains large voltage spikes that could damage the computer or harm the operator, do not connect the signal directly to a DAQ device without some type of isolation.

You also can use isolation to ensure that measurements from the DAQ device are not affected by differences in ground potentials. When the DAQ device and the signal are not referenced to the same ground potential, a ground loop can occur. Ground loops can cause an inaccurate representation of the measured signal. If the potential difference between the signal ground and the DAQ device ground is large, damage can even occur to the measuring system. Using isolated SCXI modules eliminates the ground loop and ensures that the signals are accurately measured.

Filtering

Signal conditioning systems can filter unwanted signals or noise from the signal you are trying to measure. You can use a noise filter on low-rate (or slowly changing) signals, such as temperature, to eliminate higher-frequency signals that can reduce signal accuracy. A common use of a filter is to eliminate the noise from a 50 or 60 Hz AC power line. A lowpass filter of 4 Hz, which exists on several SCXI modules, is suitable for removing the 50 or 60 Hz AC noise from signals sampled at low rates. A lowpass filter eliminates all signal frequency components above the cutoff frequency. Many SCXI modules have lowpass filters that have software-selectable cutoff frequencies from 10 Hz to 25 kHz.

Hardware and Software Setup for Your SCXI System

SCXI hardware conditions signals close to the signal source and increases the number of analog and digital signals that a DAQ device can analyze. With PC-compatible computers, you can configure SCXI in two ways—a front-end signal conditioning system for plug-in DAQ devices, or an external data acquisition and control system. Furthermore, when SCXI is configured as an external data acquisition and control system, you can connect it to the parallel port of the computer using an SCXI-1200, or the serial port of the computer using either an SCXI-2000 remote chassis or an SCXI-2400 remote communications module in an SCXI-100X chassis.

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For Macintosh computers, you can use SCXI hardware only as a front-end signal conditioning system for plug-in DAQ devices. Figure 9-3 demonstrates these configurations.

SCXI Signal

Conditioning

Modules

PC Plug-In

DAQ Device

Conditioned

Signals

SCXI1001

SCXI

Front-End Signal Conditioning for Plug-In DAQ Devices

SCXI Signal

Conditioning and

DAQ Modules

Parallel Port Link

SCXI1001

SCXI

SCXI-1200 12-Bit Data

Acquisition and Control Module

External Data Acquisition and Control System

Figure 9-3. SCXI System

Figure 9-4 shows the components of an SCXI system. An SCXI system consists of an SCXI chassis that houses signal conditioning modules, terminal blocks that plug directly into the front of the modules, and a cable assembly that connects the SCXI system to a plug-in DAQ device or the parallel or serial port of a computer. If you are using SCXI as an external DAQ system where there are no plug-in DAQ devices, you can use the SCXI-1200 module, which is a multifunction analog, digital, and timing I/O (counters) module. The SCXI-1200 can control several SCXI signal conditioning modules installed in the same chassis. The functionality of the SCXI-1200 module is similar to the plug-in 1200 series devices.

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