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Figure 5-1b. Single-Ended Voltage Input Theory
Differential Inputs
Differential inputs measure the voltage between two distinct input signals. Within a certain range
(referred to as the common mode range), the measurement is almost independent of signal source to
PCIM-DAS1602/16 ground variations. A differential input is also much more immune to EMI than a
single-ended one. Most EMI noise induced in one lead is also induced in the other, the input only
measures the difference between the two leads, and the EMI common to both is ignored. This effect is a
major reason there is twisted pair wire as the twisting assures that both wires are subject to virtually
identical external influence. Figure 5-2a and 5-2b below show a typical differential input configuration.
Figure 5-2a . Differential Input Theory
10
+
-
Input
Amp
To A /D
LL GND
CH IN
~
1
2
Vs
Vs + Vg2 - Vg1
Any voltage differential between grounds
g1 and g2 shows up as an error signal
at the input amplifier
Sin
g
le-ended input with Common Mode Volta
g
e
g
g
+
-
Input
Amp
To A /D
Differential Input
I/O
Connector
LL GND
CH High
CH Low