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DAQ PCI E Series

Table of contents
  1. important information
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. organization of this manual
  8. conventions used in this manual
  9. related documentation
  10. About the PCI E Series
  11. What You Need to Get Started
  12. National Instruments Application Software
  13. NI-DAQ, and Your Hardware
  14. Register-Level Programming
  15. Custom Cabling
  16. Unpacking
  17. Software Installation
  18. Board Configuration
  19. Figure 3-1. PCI-MIO-16E-1, PCI-MIO-16E-4 and PCI-6071E Block Diagram
  20. Figure 3-2. PCI-MIO-16XE-10 and PCI-6031E Block Diagram
  21. Figure 3-3. PCI-6032E and PCI-6033E Block Diagram
  22. Analog Input
  23. Input Polarity and Input Range
  24. Considerations for Selecting Input Ranges
  25. Dither
  26. Multichannel Scanning Considerations
  27. Analog Output
  28. Analog Output Reglitch Selection
  29. Analog Trigger
  30. Figure 3-7. Below-Low-Level Analog Triggering Mode
  31. Figure 3-9. Inside-Region Analog Triggering Mode
  32. Digital I/O
  33. Figure 3-12. CONVERT* Signal Routing
  34. Programmable Function Inputs
  35. Figure 3-13. RTSI Bus Signal Connection
  36. I/O Connector
  37. PCI-MIO-16E-4, PCI-MIO-16XE-50, PCI-MIO-16XE-10 and PCI-6032E
  38. Figure 4-2. I/O Connector Pin assignment for the PCI-6071E, 6031E and 6033E
  39. I/O Connector Signal Descriptions
  40. Analog Input Signal Connections
  41. Figure 4-3. PCI E Series PGIA
  42. Types of Signal Sources
  43. Figure 4-4. Summary of Analog Input Connections
  44. Differential Connection Considerations (DIFF Input Configuration)
  45. Differential Connections for Ground-Referenced Signal Sources
  46. Differential Connections for Nonreferenced or Floating Signal Sources
  47. Single-Ended Connection Considerations
  48. Figure 4-7. Single-Ended Input Connections for Nonreferenced or Floating Signals
  49. Common-Mode Signal Rejection Considerations
  50. Analog Output Signal Connections
  51. Digital I/O Signal Connections
  52. Figure 4-10. Digital I/O Connections
  53. Power Connections
  54. Programmable Function Input Connections
  55. DAQ Timing Connections
  56. SCANCLK Signal
  57. TRIG1 Signal
  58. TRIG2 Signal
  59. Figure 4-18. TRIG2 Input Signal Timing
  60. STARTSCAN Signal
  61. CONVERT* Signal
  62. Figure 4-22. CONVERT* Input Signal Timing
  63. AIGATE Signal
  64. Waveform Generation Timing Connections
  65. UPDATE* Signal
  66. UISOURCE Signal
  67. General-Purpose Timing Signal Connections
  68. GPCTR0_GATE Signal
  69. GPCTR0_OUT Signal
  70. GPCTR1_SOURCE Signal
  71. GPCTR1_OUT Signal
  72. GPCTR1_UP_DOWN Signal
  73. FREQ_OUT Signal
  74. Loading Calibration Constants
  75. Self-Calibration
  76. Other Considerations
  77. specifications
  78. bus interface
  79. input characteristics
  80. Figure B-1. 68-Pin E Series Connector Pin Assignments
  81. Figure B-2. 68-Pin Extended Analog Input Connector Pin Assignments
  82. Figure B-3. 50-Pin E Series Connector Pin Assignments
  83. Figure B-4. 50-Pin Extended Analog Input Connector Pin Assignments
  84. general information
  85. installation and configuration
  86. technical support form
DAQ PCI E Series first page preview

DAQ PCI E Series

Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. important information
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. troubleshooting
  10. about this manual
  11. related documentation
  12. device documentation and specifications
  13. DAQ Hardware
  14. DAQ-STC
  15. Internal or Self-Calibration
  16. Signal Conditioning Options
  17. B Series
  18. Using Accessories with Devices
  19. Custom Cabling
  20. Programming Devices in Software
  21. I/O Connector Signal Descriptions
  22. Terminal Name Equivalents
  23. V Power Source
  24. Analog Input Circuitry
  25. Instrumentation Amplifier (NI-PGIA)
  26. Analog Input Terminal Configuration
  27. Dither
  28. Multichannel Scanning Considerations
  29. Use Low Impedance Sources
  30. Use Short High-Quality Cabling
  31. Avoid Scanning Faster than Necessary
  32. AI Data Acquisition Methods
  33. Analog Input Triggering
  34. AI Start Trigger Signal
  35. Outputting the AI Start Trigger Signal
  36. Using a Digital Source
  37. AI Pause Trigger Signal
  38. Connecting Analog Input Signals
  39. Types of Signal Sources
  40. Differential Connections for Ground-Referenced Signal Sources
  41. Common-Mode Signal Rejection Considerations
  42. Single-Ended Connection Considerations
  43. Field Wiring Considerations
  44. Configuring AI Modes in Software
  45. Analog Input Timing Signals
  46. Using an Analog Source
  47. AI Reference Trigger Signal
  48. Outputting the AI Reference Trigger Signal
  49. AI Sample Clock Signal
  50. Outputting the AI Sample Clock Signal
  51. Other Timing Requirements
  52. AI Sample Clock Timebase Signal
  53. AI Convert Clock Signal
  54. Using an External Source
  55. Using a Delay from Sample Clock to Convert Clock
  56. AI Convert Clock Timebase Signal
  57. AI Hold Complete Event Signal
  58. Getting Started with AI Applications in Software
  59. Analog Output Circuitry
  60. AO Sample Clock
  61. Polarity Selection
  62. AO Data Generation Methods
  63. Analog Output Triggering
  64. AO Start Trigger Signal
  65. AO Pause Trigger Signal
  66. Connecting Analog Output Signals
  67. Waveform Generation Timing Signals
  68. Outputting the AO Start Trigger Signal
  69. AO Sample Clock Signal
  70. Outputting the AO Sample Clock Signal
  71. AO Sample Clock Timebase Signal
  72. Master Timebase Signal
  73. Getting Started with AO Applications in Software
  74. Extended Digital I/O
  75. Power-On State
  76. Timing Specifications
  77. Mode 1 Input Timing
  78. Mode 1 Output Timing
  79. Mode 2 Bidirectional Timing
  80. Power-On States of the PFI and DIO Lines
  81. Getting Started with DIO Applications in Software
  82. Counter Triggering
  83. Pause Trigger
  84. Counter 0 Source Signal
  85. Counter 0 Gate Signal
  86. Counter 0 Internal Output Signal
  87. Counter 0 Up/Down Signal
  88. Counter 1 Gate Signal
  89. Counter 1 Internal Output Signal
  90. Counter 1 Up/Down Signal
  91. Getting Started with Counter Applications in Software
  92. Timing Signal Routing
  93. Connecting Timing Signals
  94. Routing Signals in Software
  95. RTSI Triggers
  96. PXI E Series Devices
  97. Device and RTSI Clocks
  98. MITE and DAQPnP
  99. Data Transfer Methods
  100. Changing Data Transfer Methods between DMA and IRQ
  101. Triggering with a Digital Source
  102. Triggering with an Analog Source
  103. PFI 0/AI START TRIG Pin
  104. Analog Trigger Types
  105. Level Triggering with Hysteresis
  106. Analog Trigger Accuracy
  107. analog input
  108. analog output
  109. other signals
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