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 On the [[ZMC]] hardware the ADC chip can be used in 2 different ranges: -5..+5V an -10..+10V. On the [[ZMC]] hardware the ADC chip can be used in 2 different ranges: -5..+5V an -10..+10V.
-Default setting is -5V..+5V. +Default setting is -5V..+5V.\\
 Currently there is no VI to change the range. Currently there is no VI to change the range.
  
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 (Please keep in mind the adc input leakage current of app. 1uA) \\ (Please keep in mind the adc input leakage current of app. 1uA) \\
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-B) you can use one of the following c-nodes to set the range pin of the ADC chip:\\+B) you can use one of the following c-nodes to set the range pin of the ADC group A or group B:\\
 (Only functional when compiled and running in realtime on the target. The range won't be changed while working in FDM mode)\\ (Only functional when compiled and running in realtime on the target. The range won't be changed while working in FDM mode)\\
 +Notes:\\
 +- Insert this code **after** adc open\\
 +- The first sample might not have to correct settings\\
 +- This workaround can also be used for Z48-C1, however the functionality is inverted\\
 {{:snippets:adc:adc_range_c_node.png|}}\\ {{:snippets:adc:adc_range_c_node.png|}}\\
 drag and drop this [[VI snippet]] into a LabVIEW block diagram.\\ drag and drop this [[VI snippet]] into a LabVIEW block diagram.\\
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