Table of ContentsPCI E Series User Manualviii ©National Instruments CorporationGlossaryIndexFiguresFigure 1-1. The Relationship between the Programming Environment,NI-DAQ, and Your Hardware ............................................................... 1-4Figure 3-1. PCI-MIO-16E-1, PCI-MIO-16E-4 and PCI-6071E Block Diagram..... 3-1Figure 3-2. PCI-MIO-16XE-10 and PCI-6031E Block Diagram ............................ 3-2Figure 3-3. PCI-6032E and PCI-6033E Block Diagram.......................................... 3-3Figure 3-4. PCI-MIO-16XE-50 Block Diagram ...................................................... 3-4Figure 3-5. Dither..................................................................................................... 3-10Figure 3-6. Analog Trigger Block Diagram............................................................. 3-14Figure 3-7. Below-Low-Level Analog Triggering Mode ........................................ 3-15Figure 3-8. Above-High-Level Analog Triggering Mode ....................................... 3-15Figure 3-9. Inside-Region Analog Triggering Mode ............................................... 3-16Figure 3-10. High-Hysteresis Analog Triggering Mode............................................ 3-16Figure 3-11. Low-Hysteresis Analog Triggering Mode ............................................ 3-17Figure 3-12. CONVERT* Signal Routing ................................................................. 3-18Figure 3-13. RTSI Bus Signal Connection ................................................................ 3-20Figure 4-1. I/O Connector Pin Assignment for the PCI-MIO-16E-1,PCI-MIO-16E-4, PCI-MIO-16XE-50, PCI-MIO-16XE-10,and PCI-6032E ...................................................................................... 4-2Figure 4-2. I/O Connector Pin assignment for the PCI-6071E, 6031E,and 6033E.............................................................................................. 4-3Figure 4-3. PCI E Series PGIA ................................................................................ 4-13Figure 4-4. Summary of Analog Input Connections ................................................ 4-15Figure 4-5. Differential Input Connections for Ground-Referenced Signals........... 4-17Figure 4-6. Differential Input Connections for Nonreferenced Signals................... 4-18Figure 4-7. Single-Ended Input Connections for Nonreferencedor Floating Signals................................................................................. 4-21Figure 4-8. Single-Ended Input Connections for Ground-Referenced Signals........ 4-22Figure 4-9. Analog Output Connections .................................................................. 4-24Figure 4-10. Digital I/O Connections......................................................................... 4-25Figure 4-11. Timing I/O Connections ........................................................................ 4-27Figure 4-12. Typical Posttriggered Acquisition......................................................... 4-28Figure 4-13. Typical Pretriggered Acquisition .......................................................... 4-29Figure 4-14. SCANCLK Signal Timing .................................................................... 4-29Figure 4-15. EXTSTROBE* Signal Timing .............................................................. 4-30Figure 4-16. TRIG1 Input Signal Timing .................................................................. 4-31Figure 4-17. TRIG1 Output Signal Timing................................................................ 4-31