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Re: Analog inputs not "working" — I only detect "noise"

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Originally Posted by Russ Beavis View Post
The analog signals are directly passed (one-to-one) to the NI 9201 analog input module. As mentioned earlier, the 9201 does indeed have a +/-10V input range (survives even higher voltages, I believe) and I'm fairly certain that the FPGA software doesn't limit readings to 0-5V.

I was wondering about this. The 9201 module will survive up to 100 volts from any given channel to ground according to the data sheet I was looking at.
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