The SCC-AI Series isolated analog input modules can extract a relatively
low-amplitude input signal from a high-common-mode voltage so the
E/M Series DAQ device can measure the input signal. They also can
amplify and filter the input signal, resulting in higher measurement
resolution and accuracy.
SCC-AI Series modules are available in a range of gains from 0.2 to 200.
They contain lowpass filters of either 10 kHz or 4 Hz bandwidth. Table 1
gives the gain and bandwidth for each module.
Table 1. SCC-AI Module Input/Output Range, Gain, and Bandwidth
ModelInput RangeOutput RangeGainBandwidth
SCC-AI01±42 Vpk/ VDC±8.4 V0.210 kHz
SCC-AI02±20 V±10 V0.510 kHz
SCC-AI03±10 V±10 V110 kHz
SCC-AI04±5 V±10 V210 kHz
SCC-AI05±1 V±10 V1010 kHz
SCC-AI06±100 mV±10 V10010 kHz
SCC-AI07±50 mV±10 V20010 kHz
SCC-AI13±10 V±10 V14 Hz
SCC-AI14±5 V±10 V24 Hz
Conventions
The following conventions are used in this guide:
<>Angle brackets that contain numbers separated by an ellipsis represent
a range of values associated with a bit or signal name—for example,
AI <0..7>.
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to a final action. The sequence File»Page Setup»Options directs you to
pull down the File menu, select the Page Setup item, and select Options
from the last dialog box.
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items and dialog box options. Bold text also denotes parameter names.
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to a key concept. Italic text also denotes text that is a placeholder for a word
or value that you must supply.
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keyboard, sections of code, programming examples, and syntax examples.
This font is also used for the proper names of disk drives, paths, directories,
programs, subprograms, subroutines, device names, functions, operations,
variables, filenames, and extensions.
SC-2345SC-2345 refers to both the SC-2345 connector block and the SC-2345
configurable connector.
SCCSCC refers to any SCC series signal conditioning module.
SCC-AISCC-AI refers to any isolated analog input module in the SCC-AI Series
unless otherwise noted.
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What You Need to Get Started
To set up and use the SCC-AI, you need the following items:
❑ Hardware
–SCC-68
or
–SC-2345/2350 with one of the following:
•SCC-PWR01
•SCC-PWR02 and the PS01 power supply
•SCC-PWR03 (requires a 7 to 42 VDC power supply,
not included)
–One or more SCC-AI
–68-pin E/M Series DAQ device
–68-pin cable
–Quick Reference Label
❑ Software
–The latest version of NI-DAQmx
❑ Documentation
–SCC-AI Series Isolated Analog Input Modules User Guide
–SC-2345/2350 User Manual
–SCC-68 User Guide
or
–SCC Quick Start Guide
–Read Me First: Safety and Radio-Frequency Interference
–Documentation for your hardware
–Documentation for your software
❑ Tools
–1/8 in. flathead screwdriver
–Numbers 1 and 2 Phillips screwdrivers
–Wire insulation stripper
Note Software scaling of measurements is not supported on the Macintosh operating
system. Refer to the SCC-AI Module Pin Assignments section.
You can download NI documents from ni.com/manuals. To download
the latest version of NI-DAQmx, click Download Software at
Device Specific Information
Note For general SCC module installation and signal connection information, and
information about the SC-2345/2350 or SCC-68, refer to the SCC Quick Start Guide,
available for download at
Installing the Module
Caution Refer to the Read Me First: Safety and Radio-Frequency Interference document
before removing equipment covers or connecting/disconnecting any signal wires.
You can plug the SCC-AI into any analog input socket on the
SC-2345/2350 or SCC-68. The socket you choose determines which
E/M Series DAQ device channels receive the SCC-AI signals.
For single-stage input conditioning, plug the SCC-AI into any slot of the
SC-68, or any socket of the SC-2345/2350 J(X+1), where X is 0 to 7.
Connect the input signals to the module as described in the Connecting the
Input Signals section.
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If you use the SCC-AI in a dual-stage configuration in an SC-2345, the
SCC-AI must be the first-stage module. Plug it into any socket J(X+9) and
plug the second-stage SCC into socket J(X+1), where X is 0 to 7. Connect
the input signals to the SCC-AI as described in the Connecting the Input
Signals section. The SC-2345 connects the output signals of the first-stage
SCC to the inputs of the second-stage SCC. An example of dual-stage
conditioning is an SCC-AI02 followed by an SCC-FV01 frequency input
module.
Sockets J9 to J16 of the SC-2345 are also available for digital input/output
(DIO) conditioning or control. Refer to the SC-2345/2350 User Manual
for more information about configuring, connecting, and installing SCC
modules.
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Connecting the Input Signals
Note The signal names have changed. Refer to ni.com/info and enter rdtntg to
confirm the signal names.
Each screw terminal on the SCC-AI is labeled by pin number <1..4>. Pins 1
and 2 form a channel routed to E/M Series DAQ device channel X+8, and
pins 3 and 4 form a channel routed to the E/M Series DAQ device channel
X, where X is 0 to 7 depending on the socket where you plug in the module.
The SCC-AI provides channel-to-ground and module-to-module isolation
only. It does not provide isolation between the two channels of the SCC-AI.
Because both channels must have the same reference voltage, pins 1 and 3
are connected together internally.
Figure 1 shows the SCC-AI signal connections.
Signal
Source
+
–
+
–
SCC-AI
4
3
2
1
E/M Series DAQ Device
+
Lowpass
–
+
–
Filter
Lowpass
Filter
AI (X )
AI SENSE
AI GND
AI (X+8)
Figure 1. SCC-AI Signal Connections
The inputs are designed in a floating (nonreferenced) single-ended
configuration. If the measured signals are floating, connect the negative
input pins, 1 and 3, to AI SENSE on the SC-2345/2350 terminal block or
AI GND on the SC-68, through a 10 kΩ to 100 kΩ resistor. Figure 2 shows
a floating signal connection on one channel of the SCC-AI.
Figure 2. Nonreferenced Signal Connection for the SCC-AI (One Channel)
If a high common-mode voltage is present, connect the negative input pins,
1 and 3, to the signal reference. Figure 3 shows a ground-referenced signal
connection on one channel of the SCC-AI.
Signal
Source
High
CMV
SCC-AI
4
+
–
3
+
–
2
1
+
Lowpass
–
+
–
Filter
Lowpass
Filter
E/M Series DAQ Device
AI (X )
AI SENSE
AI GND
AI (X+8)
Figure 3. Ground-Referenced Signal Connection for the SCC-AI
with High Common-Mode Voltage (One Channel)
For information about how to configure the SCC-AI module using
NI-DAQmx, refer to the SCC Quick Start Guide.
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Using the SCC-AI when Scaling Voltage Measurements
If you configured the SCC-AI using Measurement & Automation Explorer
(MAX) and you are using NI-DAQmx, the voltage reading you get from the
E/M Series DAQ device accounts for the voltage scaling effect of the
SCC-AI. Otherwise, because the voltage measurement from the E/M Series
DAQ device is scaled by the gain given in Table 1, you must divide the
voltage reading returned by the E/M Series DAQ device by this gain to get
the correct input voltage.
Calibrating Gain and Offset Errors
The SCC-AI is calibrated at the factory before shipment. If you want to
adjust the gain of the SCC-AI in your system using your E/M Series DAQ
device, you need a voltage source that is several times more accurate than
the SCC itself and capable of providing the DC voltage shown in Table 2.
Table 2. SCC-AI Input Voltage Requirements
ModuleInput Range
SCC-AI0140 V
SCC-AI0216 V
SCC-AI038 V
SCC-AI044 V
SCC-AI05800 mV
SCC-AI0680 mV
SCC-AI0740 mV
SCC-AI138 V
SCC-AI144 V
Gain Adjustment
To adjust the gain of the SCC-AI, complete the following steps:
1.Select the desired SCC-AI channel on the E/M Series DAQ device.
2.Set the gain on the E/M Series DAQ device so that its input range is
±10 V.
3.Connect the voltage source to the screw terminals of the desired
channel on the SCC-AI.
4.Apply the voltage given in Table 2 that corresponds to the SCC-AI
module. For example, if you have an SCC-AI03, you must apply
8 VDC.
5.Using your software, have the E/M Series DAQ device read the desired
channel on the SCC-AI and record the value.
6.Input 0 VDC to the SCC-AI.
7.Use the E/M Series DAQ device to read that channel and record the
value.
8.Subtract the values read ( first reading – second reading).
9.Adjust the trimpot labeled Gain located on the top of the SCC-AI. If
the value you obtained in step 8 is less than the input voltage, turn the
trimpot clockwise to increase the gain. If it is greater than the input
voltage, turn the trimpot counterclockwise to decrease the gain.
10. Repeat steps 4 through 9 until the difference you get in step 8 equals
the Input Voltage Required value shown in Table 2; in this example the
value is 8 V using an SCC-AI03.
For example, assume that you have an SCC-AI03 module. You first connect
8 VDC to the input of CH (X). The E/M Series DAQ device reads 8.05 V
as the SCC output. You then connect 0 VDC to the input of CH (X ) and the
E/M Series DAQ device reads –0.01 V as the SCC output. You subtract
these readings, 8.05 – (–0.01) = 8.06, getting a difference of 8.06 V.
Because this difference is not equal to 8 V, you must adjust the gain trimpot
and repeat the procedure until the difference in outputs equals 8 V.
Note In this example there can be an offset voltage such that the final readings are 8.01 V
and 0.01 V for a difference of 8 V. The gain trimpot adjusted in step 9 of the previous
procedure adjusts only for gain errors and does not compensate for this offset voltage.
Offset Voltage Adjustment
Complete the following steps to adjust the offset voltage of the SCC-AI:
1.Select the desired SCC-AI channel on the E/M Series DAQ device.
2.Set the gain on the E/M Series DAQ device so that the input range
is ±10 V.
3.Connect the screw terminals of your desired channel on the SCC-AI
together.
4.Using your software, have the E/M Series DAQ device read the
channel.
5.If the value read is not equal to 0.00 V, adjust the appropriate trimpot
located on the top of the SCC-AI, labeled Offset. Turn the trimpot
clockwise to increase the offset.
6.Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the voltage read in step 4 equals 0.00 V.
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Specifications
These ratings are typical at 25 °C unless otherwise stated.
Input Characteristics
Number of input channels ...................... 2 NRSE
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SCC-AI Module Pin Assignments
Figure 5 shows the I/O connector pins on the bottom of the module.
4
5
1Pin 12Pin 23 PWB Key4 Pin 195Pin 20
Figure 5. SCC Module Bottom View
Table 3 lists the signal corresponding to each I/O connector pin on the
bottom of the SCC-AI. AI (X) and AI (X+8) are the analog input channels
of the E/M Series DAQ device. AI GND is the analog input ground signal
and is the reference for AI (X) and AI (X+8). A GND is the reference for
the ±15 V supplies and REF 5 V. AI GND and A GND connect to the
SC-2345/2350 at the SCC-PWR connector. GND is the reference for the
+5V supply.
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