Derives from NI USB 6363 signals (differential Setup)

Hello!

I just changed a task of data acquisition of 2 signals of "CSR" to "differential". After that, the signals set to reflect really bad. Did this happen because I have not yet hooked the acquisition of data the source of real tension? This loop is also simultaneously by sending output signals for data acquisition products. I'm just tests prior to the configuration.

Thank you in advance.

Yes.

If you want you can connect the + 5v from the card to the channels if you want a real signal.  But with nothing hanging tension can walk around.

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