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Section 8. Operation<br />

instructions BrFull(), BrFull6W(), BrHalf4W(), TCDiff(), and VoltDiff ()<br />

instructions perform DIFF voltage measurements.<br />

Figure 85: PGI amplifier<br />

A PGIA processes the difference between the H and L inputs, while rejecting<br />

voltages that are common to both inputs. Figure PGIA with Input Signal<br />

Decomposition (p. 275), illustrates the PGIA with the input signal decomposed into a<br />

common-mode voltage (V cm ) and a DIFF-mode voltage (V dm ). The common-mode<br />

voltage is the average of the voltages on the V H and V L inputs, i.e., V cm = (V H +<br />

V L )/2, which can be viewed as the voltage remaining on the H and L inputs with<br />

the DIFF voltage (V dm ) equal to 0. The total voltage on the H and L inputs is<br />

given as V H = V cm + V dm /2, and V L = V cm – V dm /2, respectively.<br />

Figure 86: PGIA with input signal decomposition<br />

8.1.2.1 Input Limits<br />

The input limits specification is the voltage range, relative to <strong>CR1000</strong> ground,<br />

which both H and L input voltages must be within to be processed correctly by the<br />

PGIA. Input limits for the <strong>CR1000</strong> are ±5 Vdc. Input voltages in which V H or V L<br />

are beyond the ±5 Vdc input limits may suffer from undetected measurement<br />

errors. The term “common-mode range”, which defines the valid range of<br />

common-mode voltages, is often used instead of “input limits.” For DIFF voltages<br />

that are small compared to the input limits, common-mode range is essentially<br />

equivalent to input limits. Yet from figure PGIA with Input Signal Decomposition<br />

(p. 275),<br />

Common‐Mode Range = ± 5 Vdc – | V dm /2 |,<br />

indicating a reduction in common-mode range for increasing DIFF signal<br />

amplitudes. For example, with a 5000 mV DIFF signal, the common-mode range<br />

275

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