measurement
measures
the
high
signal
with
reference
to
ground;
the
low
signal
is
tied
to
ground.
A
differential
measurement
measures
the
high
signal
with
reference
to
the
low
signal.
Each
configuration
has
a
purpose,
but
the
differential
configuration
is
usually
preferred.
In
general,
use
the
smallest
input
range
that
accommodates
the
full-scale
output
of
the
A
set
overhead
reduces
the
chance
of
overrange.
Overrange
limits
are
available
in
the
specifications.
The
datalogger
indicates
a
measurement
overrange
by
returning
a
NAN
for
the
measurement.
WARNING:
Sustained
voltages
in
excess
of
±20
V
applied
to
terminals
configured
for
analog
ue
input
will
damage
CR1000X
circuitry.
6.1.1
Single-ended
measurements
A
single-ended
measurement
measures
the
difference
in
voltage
between
the
terminal
configured
for
single-ended
input
and
the
reference
ground.
For
example,
single-ended
channel
1
is
comprised
of
terminals
SE
1
and
.
Single-ended
terminals
are
label
l
ed
in
blue.
For
more
information,
see
5).
The
single-ended
configuration
is
used
with
the
following
CRBasic
instructions:
l
VoltSE()
l
BrHalf()
l
BrHalf3W()
l
TCSE()
l
Therm107()
l
Therm108()
l
Therm109()
6.1.2 Differential measurements
A differential measurement measures the difference in voltage between two input terminals. For
example, DIFF channel 1 is comprised of terminals 1H and 1L, with 1H as high and 1L as low. For
more information, see
Wiring panel and terminal functions
(p. 5). The differential configuration
is used with the following CRBasic instructions:
l
VoltDiff()
l
BrFull()
l
BrFull6W()
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