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BNC-9920 Operating Instructions and Specifications

Complete the following steps to measure a differential (DIFF) analog input signal.

1.

Use a BNC cable to connect a differential analog input signal to one of the AI <0..7> BNC 
connectors on the front panel of the BNC-9920.

2.

If you are using AI 0, move the BNC/Temp. Ref. switch to the BNC position.
If you are using AI 1, move the BNC/Thermocouple switch to the BNC position.
If you are using AI 3, move the RES/BNC switch to the BNC position.

3.

Configure your software to measure the channel differentially.

4.

Move the FS/GS switch to the applicable position, depending on whether you are measuring a 
floating source (FS) or ground-referenced source (GS) analog input signal. Refer to the 

Measuring

 

Floating Signals

 section and the 

Measuring Ground-Referenced Signals

 section for more 

information about these signal sources.

Measuring Floating Signals

To measure floating signal sources, move the corresponding switch below the BNC connector to the FS 
position. In the floating source switch position, the negative terminal of the NI 9205 AI channel connects 
to ground through a 4.99 k

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 resistor, as shown in Figure 2. Refer to the 

NI 9205 Operating Instructions 

and Specifications

 for more information about measuring floating signals.

Figure 2.  

Measuring a Floating Signal Source

Measuring Ground-Referenced Signals

To measure ground-referenced signals, move the switch below the BNC connector for the AI channel 
you are using to the GS position. Using the ground-referenced source switch position avoids ground 
loops, as shown in Figure 3. Refer to the 

NI 9205 Operating Instructions and Specifications

 for more 

information about measuring ground-referenced signals.

Figure 3.  

Measuring a Ground-Referenced Signal Source

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Summary of Contents for BNC-9920

Page 1: ...defined BNC connectors A function generator with the following outputs Frequency adjustable TTL compatible square wave Frequency and amplitude adjustable sine wave or triangle wave Quadrature encoder...

Page 2: ...as menu items and dialog box options Bold text also denotes parameter names italic Italic text denotes variables emphasis a cross reference or an introduction to a key concept Italic text also denote...

Page 3: ...rew Terminals 22 Quadrature Encoder Knob 23 Digital I O BNC Connector DIO 8 24 Power Indicator LED E L R T T S N I NA M U N O I A S T N _ Floating Source FS _ Ground Ref Source GS AO ANALOG OUTPUTS AN...

Page 4: ...the labels 4 Connect the power end of the BNC 9920 cable to the external power supply shipped with the CompactRIO Starter Kit The power indicator LED shown in Figure 1 lights If it does not light chec...

Page 5: ...e signal sources Measuring Floating Signals To measure floating signal sources move the corresponding switch below the BNC connector to the FS position In the floating source switch position the negat...

Page 6: ...programming mode unconnected channels can cause noise on other channels In order to avoid noisy thermocouple measurements move the BNC Temp Ref switch on the BNC 9920 to the Temp Ref position For more...

Page 7: ...always present at the TTL Square Wave BNC To adjust the frequency of the function generator select your frequency range using the Frequency Selection switch You can select 0 1 10 kHz 1 100 kHz or 13 1...

Page 8: ...n in Table 1 Using the Quadrature Encoder The BNC 9920 contains a mechanical quadrature encoder circuit that produces 96 pulses per encoder revolution Two outputs PULSES and UP DN are at the screw ter...

Page 9: ...ules Note Refer to the documents shipped with the C Series modules for specifications about analog and digital I O signals Analog Input Number of channels default 8 differential Field connections defa...

Page 10: ...requency range 100 Hz to 1 MHz Frequency adjust Through the Frequency Adjust knob Rise time 250 ns Fall time 50 ns Sine triangle wave Frequency range 100 Hz to 1 MHz Frequency adjust Through the Frequ...

Page 11: ...t 1 040 g 2 lb 4 7 oz I O connector 68 pin male SCSI II type BNC connectors 15 Screw terminal plugs 31 Environment Operating temperature 0 to 50 C Storage temperature 55 to 125 C Relative humidity 5 t...

Page 12: ...ck the appropriate link in the Certification column Environmental Management NI is committed to designing and manufacturing products in an environmentally responsible manner NI recognizes that elimina...

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