This guide describes how to install and use the SCXI-1305 AC/DC
coupling BNC terminal block.
The SCXI-1305 is a shielded terminal block with BNC and SMB
connectors that you can connect to the SCXI-1120/D, SCXI-1121,
SCXI-1125, SCXI-1126, SCXI-1140, or SCXI-1141/1142/1143 input
connectors. You can configure each SCXI-1305 channel to AC- or
DC-couple a signal to an SCXI module. Each channel can
ground-reference a floating signal with a bias resistor.
The terminal block has eight BNC and one SMB connector for easy
connection. The eight BNCs are for signal connections to the eight module
inputs. The SMB provides access to module digital signals, HOLDTRIG
for the SCXI-1140, and OUTCLK and EXTCLK for the
SCXI-1141/1142/1143. These signals are not active on the SCXI-1120/D,
SCXI-1121, SCXI-1125, and SCXI-1126.
Caution The SCXI-1305 limits the maximum common-mode voltage of the
SCXI-1120/D, SCXI-1121, SCXI-1125, and SCXI-1126 to 42 V
level may cause injury. National Instruments is not liable for damage or injuries resulting
from improper connection.
What You Need to Get Started
To set up and use the SCXI-1305 terminal block, you need the following:
❑ Hardware
–SCXI-1305 terminal block
–SCXI or PXI/SCXI combination chassis
or DC. Exceeding this
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–One of the following modules:
•SCXI-1120/D
•SCXI-1121
•SCXI-1125
•SCXI-1126
•SCXI-1140
•SCXI-1141/1142/1143
–BNC cable
–SMB cable if using an SCXI-1140 or SCXI-1141/1142/1143
–Read Me First: Safety and Radio-Frequency Interference
–DAQ Getting Started Guide
–SCXI Quick Start Guide
–User manual for the module used
–SCXI chassis or PXI/SCXI combination chassis user manual
–Technical Support Information
You can download needed documents from
ni.com/manuals.
Conventions
The following conventions are used in this guide:
»The » symbol leads you through nested menu items and dialog box options
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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This icon denotes a caution, which advises you of precautions to take to
avoid injury, data loss, or a system crash.When this symbol is marked on a
product, refer to the Read Me First: Safety and Radio-Frequency Interference for information about precautions to take.
When symbol is marked on a product, it denotes a warning advising you to
take precautions to avoid electrical shock.
When symbol is marked on a product, it denotes a component that may be
hot. Touching this component may result in bodily injury.
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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.
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programs, subprograms, subroutines, device names, functions, operations,
variables, filenames, and extensions.
Configuring Floating or Ground-Referenced Signals
Before installing and using the terminal block, you must determine what
type of signal sources are in the SCXI system. Signal sources are either
floating or ground-referenced.
A floating source is not connected in any way to the building ground
system and has an isolated ground-reference point that you cannot assume
is at the same potential as any other ground. Examples of floating sources
include transformers, insulated thermocouples, optical isolators, isolation
amplifiers, and battery-powered devices.
A ground-referenced source is connected to the building ground and shares
a common ground with the DAQ device, assuming the computer is
connected to the building power supply. Examples of ground-referenced
signals are the nonisolated outputs of any device that plugs into the building
power supply, such as signal generators and power supplies. Isolated
outputs do not constitute ground-referenced sources and are treated as
floating sources.
Reference an input signal to ground at only one point. Do not reference the
input of a differential amplifier module to ground if the signal source is
already ground-referenced. If you are measuring a floating source,
reference the input to ground.
To ground-reference a floating signal for each channel, use the switch
settings shown in Table 1. Each channel has one switch with two positions
as follows:
•Use the F position with floating signal sources. Setting one of these
switches to the F position connects a 100 kΩ resistor between the
negative input for the channel and analog ground. This resistor
supplies the necessary reference to ground for the channel. Do not use
this position with the SCXI-1120/D, SCXI-1121, SCXI-1125, or
SCXI-1126.
•Use the G position with ground-referenced sources. Setting the switch
to the G position disconnects the resistor from the signal path. Always
use this position on the SCXI-1120/D, SCXI-1121, SCXI-1125, and
SCXI-1126.
Table 1. Floating and Ground-Referenced Signal Configuration
Switch PositionDescription
References floating signals to
ground.
F
G
Disconnects ground-reference
resistor; use for signals that are
F
already ground-referenced
(factory setting). This is the
SCXI-1120/D, SCXI-1121,
SCXI-1125, and SCXI-1126
G
position.
Refer to Figure 2 for the floating and ground-referenced signal
configuration switch locations.
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Configuring the Channels for AC or DC Coupling
You can configure each channel for either AC or DC coupling using the
switch settings shown in Table 2. Change any switch settings before you
connect signals to the terminal block. Each channel requires setting two
switches in the same position for the coupling circuitry to operate properly.
Configure the channels as follows:
•For AC coupling, set both switches to the AC position. The AC
position places single-pole highpass filters in the paths of both the
positive and negative inputs for the channel. Each filter consists of a
1 µF DC blocking capacitor and a 1 MΩ resistor to analog ground
giving a –3 dB cutoff frequency of 0.16 Hz. The capacitors can block
up to 50 VDC; however, voltages applied to the terminal block must
not exceed ±42 VDC.
•For DC coupling, set both switches to the DC position. DC coupling
removes the filters from the signal paths and connects the BNCs
directly to the module inputs. Always use this position on the
SCXI-1121 excitation channels.
Table 2. AC/DC Coupling Configuration
Switch PositionDescription
Use for AC coupling of the input
AC
signal.
1
,
DC
Use for DC coupling of the input
AC
signal (factory setting). Use this
position for the SCXI-1121
excitation channels.
DC
Refer to Figure 2 for the AC/DC coupling configuration switch locations.
1
For the SCXI-1120/D, SCXI-1121, SCXI-1125, and SCXI-1126, there is an effective 2 MΩ resistor instead of two 1 MΩ
resistors. This 2 MΩ resistor is referenced to the negative input of the SCXI-1120/D, SCXI-1121, SCXI-1125, and SCXI-1126
instead of ground to maintain the SCXI-1120/D, SCXI-1121, SCXI-1125, and SCXI-1126 isolation.
Due to space limitations, a jumper, W1, inside the terminal block is used to
select the clock that goes to the SMB connector. Figure 2 shows the
location of jumper W1. Refer to the SCXI-1140 User Manual or
SCXI-1141/1142/1143 User Manual for the use of these clocks.
Connecting the Signals
Note Refer to the Read Me First: Safety and Radio-Frequency Interference document
before removing equipment covers or connecting or disconnecting any signal wires.
To connect the signal to the terminal block, perform the following steps,
while referring to Figures 1 and 2:
1.Unscrew the top cover screws and remove the top cover.
2.Configure each of the AC/DC coupling and ground-referencing
switches, depending on the signal you are measuring and the SCXI
module you are using. The top set of switches (S1, S2, and S3)
corresponds to input channel 0, the next set down (S4, S5, and S6)
corresponds to input channel 1, and so on. The bottom set of switches
(S22, S23, and S24) corresponds to input channel 7.
3.If using the SCXI-1305 with an SCXI-1140 or SCXI-1141/1142/1143,
configure the SMB connector function (jumper W1).
4.Reinstall the top cover and tighten the top cover screws.
5.Connect the signal wires to the BNC and SMB connectors. When
connecting the signals to the SCXI-1305, follow the labeling on the
SCXI-1305 for the appropriate module.
Note Signal names printed in black (the first name in the pair) are for the SCXI-1120/D,
SCXI-1125, SCXI-1126, SCXI-1140, and SCXI-1141/1142/1143. Signal names printed in
blue (the second name in the pair) are for the SCXI-1121.
6.Attach the SCXI-1305 to the SCXI module using the thumbscrews.
7.Refer to the SCXI Quick Start Guide to power on the SCXI chassis and
configure the system in software.
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Figure 2. SCXI-1305 Signal Connections
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Circuit Diagram
You do not need to read this section to operate the SCXI-1305. The circuit
diagram in Figure 3 is optional information that you can use if you want
more details about the SCXI-1305 circuitry. Figure 3 shows the circuitry
for one of the eight analog channels.
DC
+
AC
1 µF,
10%,
50V
BNC
Inputs
(open) G
(closed) F
A
Ties to analog ground on the SCXI-1140 and SCXI-1141/1142/1143.
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On the SCXI-1120/D, SCXI-1121, SCXI-1125, and SCXI-1126,
it is left floating.
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Module
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Figure 3. SCXI-1305 Circuit Diagram
Specifications
All specifications are typical at 25 °C unless otherwise specified.
Signal connector spacing.................1.8 cm (0.75 in.)
Ground-referencing
You can configure the SCXI-1305 for use with either
ground-referenced or non-referenced (floating) signal sources on a
per-channel basis using slide switches. When a channel is configured
for use with a non-referenced (floating) signal source, CH– is
connected to analog ground through a 100 kΩ resistor.
1
In instrumentation terminology, DC coupling means that both DC and AC signals are passed. AC coupling means that
DC signals are blocked and AC signals are passed.
2
Does not apply to the SCXI-1120/D, SCXI-1121, SCXI-1125, or SCXI-1126.
This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following
standards of safety for electrical equipment for measurement, control,
and laboratory use:
•IEC 61010-1, EN-61010-1
•UL 61010-1, CSA 61010-1
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CE Compliance
This product meets the essential requirements of applicable European
Directives, as amended for CE marking, as follows:
•2006/95/EC; Low-Voltage Directive (safety)
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