SCXI-1328 High-Accuracy Isothermal Terminal Block

INSTALLATION GUIDE
SCXI™-1328 HIGH-ACCURACY ISOTHERMAL
TERMINAL BLOCK
This guide describes how to install and use the SCXI-1328 high-accuracy
isothermal terminal block with the SCXI-1120, SCXI-1120D, SCXI-1121,
SCXI-1125, and SCXI-1126 modules.
Introduction
The SCXI-1328 high-accuracy isothermal terminal block is a shielded
terminal block with screw terminals to connect to the SCXI module input
connector. The SCXI-1328 has a high-precision thermistor for precise
cold-junction compensation and an aluminum isothermal plate to minimize
the temperature gradients across the screw terminals when you make
measurements with thermocouples.
The terminal block has 18 screw terminals for easy connection. One pair
of screw terminals connects to the SCXI chassis ground. With the
SCXI-1120/D, SCXI-1125 or SCXI-1126, the remaining eight pairs of
screw terminals are for signal connection to the eight module inputs. With
the SCXI-1121, four pairs of screw terminals are for the four module inputs
and four pairs are for the module excitation channels.
What You Need to Get Started
To set up and use your SCXI-1328 terminal block, you need the following
items:
❑ SCXI-1328 terminal block
❑ SCXI-1328 High-Accuracy Isothermal Terminal Block Installation
Guide
❑ SCXI chassis
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❑ One of the following modules:
–
SCXI-1120
–
SCXI-1120D
–
SCXI-1121
–
SCXI-1125
–
SCXI-1126
❑ Number 1 and 2 Phillips-head screwdrivers
❑ 1/8 in. flathead screwdriver
❑ Long-nose pliers
❑ Wire cutters
❑ Wire insulation stripper
Conventions
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Safety Information
Cautions Do not operate the device in an explosive atmosphere or where there may be
flammable gases or fumes.
Keep away from live circuits. Do not remove equipment covers or shields unless you are
trained to do so. If signal wires are connected to the device, hazardous voltages may exist
even when the equipment is turned off. To avoid a shock hazard, do not perform procedures
involving cover or shield removal unless you are qualified to do so and disconnect all field
power prior to removing covers or shields.
Equipment described in this document must be used in an Installation Category II1
environment per IEC 664. This category requires local level supply mains-connected
installation.
Do not operate damaged equipment. The safety-protection features built into this device
can become impaired if the device becomes damaged in any way. If the device is damaged,
turn the device off and do not use until service-trained personnel can check its safety. If
necessary, return the device to National Instruments for service and repair to ensure that its
safety is not compromised.
Do not operate this equipment in a manner that contradicts the information specified in this
document. Misuse of this equipment could result in a shock hazard.
Terminals are for use only with equipment that has no accessible live parts.
Do not substitute parts or modify equipment. Because of the danger of introducing
additional hazards, do not install unauthorized parts or modify the device. Return the
device to National Instruments for service and repair to ensure that its safety features are
not compromised.
When using the device with high common-mode voltages, you must insulate your signal
wires for the highest input voltage. National Instruments is not liable for any damages or
injuries resulting from inadequate signal wire insulation. Use only 26-14 AWG wire with
a voltage rating of 300 V and 60 °C for measuring up to 300 V.
When connecting or disconnecting signal lines to the SCXI terminal block screw terminals,
make sure the lines are powered off. Potential differences between the lines and the SCXI
ground create a shock hazard while you connect the lines.
Connections, including power signals to ground and vice versa, that exceed any of the
maximum signal ratings on the SCXI device can create a shock or fire hazard or can
damage any or all of the boards connected to the SCXI chassis, the host computer, and the
SCXI device. National Instruments is not liable for any damages or injuries resulting from
incorrect signal connections.
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Category II refers to local-level power distribution such as that provided by a standard wall outlet.
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If high voltages (≥30 Vrms and 42.4 Vpeak or 60 VDC) are present, you must connect a safety
earth ground wire to the terminal block safety-ground lug, shown in Figure 1. This
complies with safety agency requirements and protects against electric shock when the
terminal block is not connected to the chassis. To connect the safety earth ground to the
safety ground lug, run an earth ground wire in the cable from the signal source to the
terminal block. National Instruments is not liable for any damages or injuries resulting
from inadequate safety earth ground connections.
Do not loosen or re-orient the safety ground lug hardware when connecting the safety
ground wire; to do so reduces the safety isolation between the high voltage and safety
ground.
Clean devices and terminal blocks by brushing off light dust with a soft, nonmetallic brush.
Remove other contaminants with deionized water and a stiff nonmetallic brush. The unit
must be completely dry and free from contaminants before returning to service.
Connecting the Signals
Refer to the Safety Information section before removing equipment covers or
connecting or disconnecting any signal wires.
Note
When connecting your signals to the SCXI-1328, follow the labeling on the
SCXI-1328 for the appropriate module, as indicated in Figure 2. For the
SCXI-1120D, SCXI-1125, and SCXI-1126, follow the labeling for the
SCXI-1121.
To connect the signal to the terminal block, perform the following steps,
referring to Figures 1 and 2 as necessary:
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1.
Unscrew the top cover screws and remove the cover.
2.
Loosen the strain-relief screws and remove the strain-relief bar.
3.
Run the signal wires through the strain-relief opening. You can add
insulation or padding, if necessary.
4.
Prepare your signal wire by stripping the insulation no more than
12 mm.
5.
Connect the wires to the screw terminals by wrapping the wires around
the screw. No bare wire should extend past the screw head. Exposed
wire reduces the safety isolation between the high voltage and low
voltages.
6.
Tighten the screws to a torque of 5–7 in.-lb.
7.
Connect safety earth ground to the safety-ground lug. Refer to the
Safety Information section for connection information.
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8.
Reinstall the strain-relief bar and tighten the strain-relief screws.
9.
Reinstall the top cover and tighten the top cover screws.
2
6
7
3
1
4
5
1
2
Strain-Relief Bar
Strain-Relief Screws
3
4
Safety-Ground Lug
Mating Connector
5
6
Thumbscrew
Top Cover Screws
7
Top Cover
Figure 1. SCXI-1328 Parts Locator Diagram
SCXI-1328
HIGH ACCURACY ISOTHERMAL
+
+
+
+
CH0
CH0
CH1
EX0
CH2
CH1
CH3
EX1
–
–
–
–
TERMINAL BLOCK
DTEMP
MTEMP
+
+
+
+
CH4
CH2
CH5
EX2
CH6
CH3
CH7
EX3
–
–
–
–
2
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SCXI-1120
SCXI-1121
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WARNING:
1
2
IF HIGH VOLTAGE IS PRESENT, AN
WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED TO
EXTERNAL SAFETY EARTH GROUND
STRAIN RELIEF EARTH TERMINAL
Screw Terminals
Channel Labeling for the SCXI-1120/D,
SCXI-1125, and SCXI-1126
3
!
Channel Labeling for the SCXI-1121
Figure 2. SCXI-1328 Signal Connections
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Installing the Terminal Block
To connect the terminal block to the SCXI module front connector, perform
the following steps:
1.
Connect the module front connector to its mating connector on the
terminal block.
2.
Tighten the top and bottom thumbscrews on the back of the terminal
block to hold it securely in place.
For accurate cold-junction compensation, place the SCXI chassis away from an
extreme temperature differential.
Note
Specifications
All specifications are typical at 25 °C unless otherwise specified.
Electrical
Compatible modules
SCXI-1120/D...................................8 input channels
SCXI-1121.......................................4 input channels and
4 excitation output channels
SCXI-1125.......................................8 input channels
SCXI-1126.......................................8 input channels
Cold-junction temperature-sensor circuitry
Sensor type ......................................Thermistor
Output range ....................................1.91 to 0.65
Accuracy1 ........................................±0.5° from 15 to 35 °C
±0.9° from 0 to 15 °C
and 35 to 50 °C
Repeatability....................................±0.2° from 15 to 35 °C
Output ..............................................1.91 to 0.65 V from 0 to 50 °C
Coupling .................................................DC2
Current-receiver resistors........................Resistors not included
resistor sockets not provided
1
2
Includes the accuracy of the temperature-sensor circuitry itself and the temperature difference between the thermistor and any
screw terminal. The temperature-sensor circuitry accuracy includes tolerances in all component values, effects caused by
component-value temperature drift, voltage-divider loading, and thermistor self-heating.
In instrumentation terminology, DC coupling means that both DC and AC signals are passed.
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Maximum working voltage (signal and common-mode)
Channel to ground........................... Each channel must remain within
300 Vrms or ±300 VDC of ground
Channel to channel.......................... Each channel must remain within
300 Vrms or ±300 VDC of the
voltage applied to any other
channel
Field-wiring connectors
16 screw terminals (8 pins)
Terminal spacing............................. 1.0 cm (0.4 in.) center-to-center
Dimensions of front entrance.......... 1.2 by 7.3 cm
(0.47 by 2.87 in.)
Solder pads for additional
components ..................................... None
Safety earth-ground lugs ................. 1
Strain relief ..................................... Strain-relief ban at
terminal-block entrance
Mechanical
Dimensions............................................. 17.8 by 7.94 by 3.0 cm
(7.0 by 3.125 by 1.2 in.)
Weight .................................................... 200 gm (7 oz.)
Environment
Operating temperature............................ 0 to 50 °C
Storage temperature ............................... –20 to 70 °C
Relative humidity ................................... 5 to 90% noncondensing
Altitude (max.) ....................................... 2,000 m
Safety
Designed in accordance with IEC 61010-1, UL 3111-1, and CAN/CSA
C22.2 No. 1010.1 for electrical measuring and test equipment.
Installation Category II
Pollution Degree 2
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Temperature Sensor Output and Accuracy
The SCXI-1328 temperature sensor outputs 1.91 to 0.65 V from 0 to 50 °C
National Instruments software can convert a thermistor voltage to the
thermistor temperature for the circuit diagram shown in Figure 3.
In LabVIEW, you can use the Convert Thermistor Reading VI in the
Data Acquisition»Signal Conditioning palette. If you are using
LabWindows/CVI or NI-DAQ, use the Thermistor_Convert function.
The VI takes the output voltage of the temperature sensor, the reference
voltage, and the precision resistance and returns the thermistor temperature.
Alternatively, you can use the following formulas:
T(°C) = TK – 273.15
where TK is the temperature in kelvin
1
T K = ------------------------------------------------------------3
a
b
R
[ + ( ln T ) + c ( ln R T ) ]
a = 1.295361 × 10 – 3
b = 2.343159 × 10 – 4
c = 1.018703 × 10 – 7
RT = resistance of the thermistor in ohms
V TEMPOUT
R T = 5, 000  --------------------------------------
 2.5 – V TEMPOUT
VTEMPOUT = output voltage of the temperature sensor
[ T ( °C ) ]9
T ( °F ) = ----------------------- + 32
5
where T(°F) and T(°C) are the temperature readings in degrees Fahrenheit
and degrees Celsius, respectively.
Use an average of a large number of samples to obtain the most accurate reading.
Electrically noisy environments require more samples for greater accuracy.
Note
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Reading the Temperature Sensor in LabVIEW
Note
This section is not applicable to the SCXI-1126.
In LabVIEW, the channel string used to read VTEMPOUT depends on which
module is connected to the SCXI-1328. For more information about
channel-string arrays and the SCXI channel-addressing syntax, see the
LabVIEW Measurements Manual.
•
With the SCXI-1120, SCXI-1120D, or SCXI-1121, use the address
string:
obx ! scy ! mdz ! mtemp
You cannot put this channel-address string in the same channel-string
array as other channels on the module that you are addressing.
•
With the SCXI-1125, use the address string:
obx ! scy ! mdz ! cjtemp
You can put this channel-address string in the same channel-string
array as other channels on the same SCXI-1125 module and can call it
multiple times within the same channel-string array.
Temperature Sensor Circuit Diagram
You do not need to read this section to operate the SCXI-1328. The circuit
diagram in Figure 3 is optional information you can use if you want more
details about the SCXI-1328 temperature sensor.
+5 V
1
2
2.5 V
2
LM 4040
2.5 V
0.1%
VTEMPOUT
1
1
1
2
2
2
Figure 3. Temperature Sensor Circuit Diagram
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