National Instruments SCXI-1300, SCXI-1301 Installation Manual

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
SCXI™-1300/1301 T
This guide describes how to install and use the SCXI-1300 and SCXI-1301 terminal block with your SCXI module.

Introduction

The following sections describe the SCXI-1300/1301 terminal blocks and their associated screw terminals.

SCXI-1300

Using the SCXI-1300 terminal block with 32-channel SCXI modules, you can conveniently connect signals through screw terminals. Your terminal block has the following features:
Seventy-two screw terminals
A cold-junction temperature sensor
Thirty-two pairs of screw terminals that connect to the 32 differential inputs of the SCXI module
Two screw terminals that connect to the module functional chassis ground pins
A solder lug available as a safety chassis ground
Additional screw terminals connect to the SCXI module OUTPUT, the SCXI module AOREF, and to the SCXIbus GUARD
ERMINALBLOCK

SCXI-1301

Using the SCXI-1301 terminal block, which has 20 screw terminals, you can conveniently connect signals to the SCXI-1140 module. Your terminal block has the following features:
Eight pairs of screw terminals connect to the eight differential inputs of the SCXI-1140 module
Two screw terminals that connect to the AGND of the module
Additional screw terminals that connect to the HOLD signal and functional chassis ground
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What You Need to Get Started

To set up and use your SCXI-1300/1301 terminal block, you need the following items:
SCXI-1300 or SCXI-1301 terminal blockSCXI-1300/1301 Terminal Block Installation GuideSCXI chassisSCXI moduleYour SCXI module user manualNumber 1 and 2 Phillips-head screwdrivers1/8 in. flathead screwdriverLong-nose pliersWire cutterWire insulation stripper
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Connecting Signal Wires to the Terminal Block

Connect signal wires to the terminal block using the following procedure, referring to Figures 1, 2, and 3 as necessary:
1. Unscrew the top cover screws and remove the top cover.
2. Loosen the strain-relief screws and remove the strain-relief bar.
2
1
Back View Front View
1 Strain-Relief Bar 2 Strain-Relief Screws
4
3 Earth-Ground
Solder Lug
3
Figure 1.
6
5
4 Mating Connector 5 Thumbscrew
SCXI-1300/1301 Parts Locator Diagram
6 Top Cover Screws 7 Top Cover
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3. Run the signal wires through the strain-relief opening. You can add insulation or padding if necessary.
4. Prepare your signal wire by stripping the insulation to no more than 7 mm.
5. Connect the signal wires to the screw terminals by inserting the stripped end of the wire fully into the terminals and tighten the screws with a flathead screwdriver. Tighten the screws to a torque of 5 to 7 in.-lb.
Caution
Uninsulated wire extending past the screw terminal increases the risk of short
circuiting adjacent signals, causing the circuit to fail.
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6. Reinstall the strain-relief bar and tighten the strain-relief screws.
7. Reinstall the top cover and tighten the top cover screws. When connecting signals to the SCXI-1300 terminal block, follow the
labeling on the SCXI-1300 terminal block, as indicated in Figure 2.
1
2
1 Screw Terminals 2 Mating Connector

Figure 2. SCXI-1300 Signal Connections

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When connecting signals to the SCXI-1301 terminal block, follow the labeling on the SCXI-1301 terminal block, as indicated in Figure 3.
1
2
1 Screw Terminals 2 Mating Connector

Figure 3. SCXI-1301 Signal Connections

You are ready to connect the terminal block to the module front connector as explained in the Connecting the Terminal Block to the SCXI Module section.
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Connecting the Terminal Block to the SCXI Module

To connect the terminal block to the SCXI module front connector, perform the following steps:
1. Connect the SCXI-1300/1301 terminal block to the mating connector on the module front connector.
2. Tighten the top and bottom thumbscrews on the back of the terminal block to hold it securely in place.
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Using the SCXI-1300 with Thermocouples

This section describes how to use the thermocouple capability of your SCXI-1300 terminal block.

Connecting Thermocouples

SCXI-1100
If you are using a ground-referenced thermocouple, connect the thermocouple positive and negative leads to CH+ and CH– respectively. Leave jumper W1 on the SCXI-1100 in the factory-default (parking) position.
If you are using a non-referenced (floating) thermocouple, the SCXI-1100 instrumentation amplifier can be driven into saturation if the thermocouple is not grounded properly. Choose one of the following two options to ground the thermocouple:
Ground the negative lead of the thermocouple near the thermocouple junction. Leave jumper W1 on the SCXI-1100 in the factory-default (parking) position.
Ground the negative lead of the thermocouple inside the SCXI-1300 terminal block, by connecting CH– to CHSGND as shown in Figure 4. In most applications, this is the most convenient grounding option. Leave jumper W1 on the SCXI-1100 in the factory-default (parking) position.
Note
National Instruments does not recommend setting jumper W1 on the SCXI-1100
in the non-parking position. This grounds the negative terminal on the SCXI-1100 instrumentation amplifier through a 100 k resistor, possibly increasing measurement noise and settling time.
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3
2
1 Channel 0 2 Chassis Ground 3 Thermocouple

Figure 4. Connecting a Thermocouple to SCXI-1300 Channel 0

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SCXI-1102/B/C
If you are using a ground-referenced thermocouple, connect the thermocouple positive and negative leads to CH+ and CH– respectively.
If you are using a non-referenced (floating) thermocouple, choose one of the two options to ground the thermocouple:
Ground the negative lead of the thermocouple near the thermocouple junction.
Ground the negative lead of the thermocouple inside the SCXI-1300 terminal block, by connecting CH– to CHSGND as shown in Figure 4. In most applications, this is the most convenient grounding option.
Caution Do not reference the thermocouple to ground at more than one point to avoid
measurement errors caused by ground loops.

Converting the Temperature Sensor Output Voltage to Temperature

The integrated-circuit temperature sensor outputs 10 mV/°C. If your application software does not provide voltage-to-temperature conversion for the cold-junction reference (CJR) of the SCXI-1300, you can determine the CJR temperature using the following formulas:
T °C() 100 V
[T(
----------------------- 32+=
where V
TEMPOUT
T °F()
is the temperature sensor output voltage, and T(°F) and
T(°C) are the temperature readings in degrees Fahrenheit and degrees
Celsius, respectively.
Note Average a large number of samples to obtain the most accurate reading.

Reading the Temperature Sensor in LabVIEW

In LabVIEW, the channel address string used to read V which module is connected to the SCXI-1300. For more information about channel-string arrays and the SCXI channel-addressing syntax, see the LabVIEW Data Acquisition Basics Manual.
SCXI-1100—use
cannot be in a channel-string array with other channels on the same SCXI-1100 module.
SCXI-1102/B/C—use
string can be in the same channel-string array as other channels on the same
ob
x
! scy ! mdz ! mtemp. This channel-address string
ob
x
! scy ! mdz ! mtemp. This channel-address
()=
TEMPOUT
°
C)]9 5
TEMPOUT
depends on
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SCXI-1102/B/C module, but it must be the first element in the channel-string array.
SCXI-1104/C—not applicable. Since the SCXI-1104/C is unsuitable for
use with thermocouples, V
is not routed through the module.
TEMPOUT

Cleaning the Terminal Block

To remove light dust, use a soft, nonmetallic brush. To remove other contaminants, use deionized water and a stiff nonmetallic brush. The unit must be completely dry and free from contanimants before returning to service.

Specifications

All specifications are typical at 25 °C unless otherwise specified.
Electrical (Cold-Junction Sensor on the SCXI-1300)
Sensor type.............................................Integrated circuit (LM35CAZ)
Accuracy
Repeatability ..........................................± 0.5 °C
Output.....................................................0 to 0.5 V from 0 to 50 °C (10
1
...............................................± 1.3 °C from 0 to 50 °C
mV/°C)
Environment
Operating temperature............................0 to 50 °C
Storage temperature ...............................–20 to 70 °C
Relative humidity...................................10 to 90%
Indoor use only
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This includes the accuracy of the temperature sensor itself (± 0.9 °C) and the temperature difference between the temperature sensor and any screw terminal (which may be as large as ± 0.4 °C ).
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