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NI 6251

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  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Safety Guidelines
  11. Safety Guidelines for Hazardous Voltages
  12. Hardware Symbol Definitions
  13. Device Self-Calibration
  14. Getting Started with M Series PCI Express Devices and the Disk Drive Power Connector
  15. Getting Started with M Series USB Devices
  16. USB Device Panel/Wall Mounting
  17. USB Device Fuse Replacement
  18. USB Device Security Cable Slot
  19. Installing a Ferrite
  20. DAQ Hardware
  21. DAQ-STC2 and DAQ-6202
  22. Cables and Accessories
  23. Pin Cables
  24. Pin BNC Accessories
  25. SCXI
  26. USB Device Accessories, USB Cable, and Power Supply
  27. Signal Conditioning
  28. Programming Devices in Software
  29. I/O Connector Signal Descriptions
  30. V Power Source
  31. RTSI Connector Pinout
  32. Analog Input Range
  33. Analog Input Lowpass Filter
  34. Analog Input Ground-Reference Settings
  35. Configuring AI Ground-Reference Settings in Software
  36. Analog Input Data Acquisition Methods
  37. Analog Input Triggering
  38. Connecting Analog Input Signals
  39. Connecting Floating Signal Sources
  40. When to Use Referenced Single-Ended (RSE) Connections with Floating Signal Sources
  41. Using Non-Referenced Single-Ended (NRSE) Connections for Floating Signal Sources
  42. Using Referenced Single-Ended (RSE) Connections for Floating Signal Sources
  43. When to Use Differential Connections with Ground-Referenced Signal Sources
  44. When to Use Referenced Single-Ended (RSE) Connections with Ground-Referenced Signal Sources
  45. Using Non-Referenced Single-Ended (NRSE) Connections for Ground-Referenced Signal Sources
  46. Field Wiring Considerations
  47. AI Sample Clock Signal
  48. Using an Internal Source
  49. AI Sample Clock Timebase Signal
  50. Using a Delay from Sample Clock to Convert Clock
  51. AI Convert Clock Timebase Signal
  52. Using an Analog Source
  53. Using a Digital Source
  54. AO Offset and AO Reference Selection
  55. Minimizing Glitches on the Output Signal
  56. Hardware-Timed Generations
  57. Analog Output Triggering
  58. Analog Output Timing Signals
  59. Routing AO Sample Clock Signal to an Output Terminal
  60. Getting Started with AO Applications in Software
  61. Static DIO
  62. Digital Waveform Acquisition
  63. Using an External Source
  64. Programmable Power-Up States
  65. DI Change Detection
  66. DI Change Detection Applications
  67. Getting Started with DIO Applications in Software
  68. Counter Input Applications
  69. Counting Edges
  70. Buffered (Sample Clock) Edge Counting
  71. Single Pulse-Width Measurement
  72. Period Measurement
  73. Buffered Period Measurement
  74. Semi-Period Measurement
  75. Frequency Measurement
  76. Low Frequency with One Counter (Averaged)
  77. Large Range of Frequencies with Two Counters
  78. Choosing a Method for Measuring Frequency
  79. Position Measurement
  80. Measurements Using Quadrature Encoders
  81. Measurements Using Two Pulse Encoders
  82. Buffered (Sample Clock) Position Measurement
  83. Single Two-Signal Edge-Separation Measurement
  84. Counter Output Applications
  85. Single Pulse Generation with Start Trigger
  86. Pulse Train Generation
  87. Finite Pulse Train Generation
  88. Frequency Division
  89. Counter Timing Signals
  90. Routing a Signal to Counter n Source
  91. Routing a Signal to Counter n Gate
  92. Counter n A, Counter n B, and Counter n Z Signals
  93. Counter n Internal Output and Counter n TC Signals
  94. Counter Triggering
  95. Other Counter Features
  96. Prescaling
  97. Example Application That Works Correctly (No Duplicate Counting)
  98. Example Application That Prevents Duplicate Count
  99. Enabling Duplicate Count Prevention in NI-DAQmx
  100. MHz Source Mode
  101. Using PFI Terminals as Timing Input Signals
  102. Using PFI Terminals as Static Digital I/Os
  103. PFI Filters
  104. I/O Protection
  105. Clock Routing
  106. MHz Timebase
  107. Synchronizing Multiple Devices
  108. Real-Time System Integration (RTSI)
  109. Using RTSI as Outputs
  110. Using RTSI Terminals as Timing Input Signals
  111. PXI Clock and Trigger Signals
  112. Data Transfer Methods
  113. USB Device Data Transfer Methods
  114. PXI Considerations
  115. Using PXI with CompactPCI
  116. Triggering with a Digital Source
  117. Triggering with an Analog Source
  118. Analog Trigger Actions
  119. Analog Trigger Accuracy
  120. Figure
  121. NI 6221 (68-Pin)
  122. NI PCI-6221 (37-Pin)
  123. USB-6251 Mass Termination Pinout
  124. PCI/PXI-6254 Pinout
  125. PCI/PXI-6255 Pinout
  126. USB-6255 Screw Terminal Pinout
  127. USB-6255 Mass Termination Pinout
  128. NI PCI/PCIe/PXI/PXIe-6259 Pinout
  129. USB-6259 Screw Terminal Pinout
  130. USB-6259 BNC Top Panel and Pinout
  131. USB-6259 Mass Termination Pinout
  132. PCI/PXI-6280 Pinout
  133. PCI/PXI-6281 Pinout
  134. USB-6281 Screw Terminal Pinout
  135. USB-6281 Mass Termination Pinout
  136. PCI/PXI-6284 Pinout
  137. USB-6289 Screw Terminal Pinout
  138. USB-6289 Mass Termination Pinout
NI 6251 first page preview

NI 6251

Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
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  10. Table Of Contents
  11. about this manual
  12. related documentation
  13. getting started
  14. Device Specifications
  15. USB Cable Strain Relief
  16. DAQ Hardware
  17. DAQ-STC2 and DAQ-6202
  18. Calibration Circuitry
  19. Signal Conditioning Options
  20. B Series
  21. Cables and Accessories
  22. Programming Devices in Software
  23. I/O Connector Signal Descriptions
  24. M Series and E Series Pinout Comparison
  25. V Power Source
  26. Disk Drive Power Connector
  27. USB Device Fuse Replacement
  28. RTSI Connector Pinout
  29. LED Patterns
  30. Analog Input Range
  31. Analog Input Lowpass Filter
  32. Analog Input Ground-Reference Settings
  33. Configuring AI Ground-Reference Settings in Software
  34. Use Low Impedance Sources
  35. Carefully Choose the Channel Scanning Order
  36. Minimize Voltage Step between Adjacent Channels
  37. Analog Input Data Acquisition Methods
  38. Non-Buffered
  39. Connecting Analog Input Signals
  40. isolated outputs
  41. Connecting Floating Signal Sources
  42. When to Use Referenced Single-Ended (RSE) Connections with Floating Signal Sources
  43. Using Non-Referenced Single-Ended (NRSE) Connections for Floating Signal Sources
  44. Using Referenced Single-Ended (RSE) Connections for Floating Signal Sources
  45. Connecting Ground-Referenced Signal Sources
  46. When to Use Non-Referenced Single-Ended (NRSE) Connections with Ground-Referenced Signal Sources
  47. Using Differential Connections for Ground-Referenced Signal Sources
  48. Using Non-Referenced Single-Ended (NRSE) Connections for Ground-Referenced Signal Sources
  49. Field Wiring Considerations
  50. AI Sample Clock Signal
  51. Using an Internal Source
  52. AI Sample Clock Timebase Signal
  53. AI Convert Clock Signal
  54. Other Timing Requirements
  55. AI Convert Clock Timebase Signal
  56. AI Hold Complete Event Signal
  57. Using an Analog Source
  58. Using a Digital Source
  59. AI Pause Trigger Signal
  60. Getting Started with AI Applications in Software
  61. AO Offset and AO Reference Selection
  62. Minimizing Glitches on the Output Signal
  63. Analog Output Triggering
  64. Analog Output Timing Signals
  65. Getting Started with AO Applications in Software
  66. Static DIO
  67. Digital Waveform Triggering
  68. DI Sample Clock Signal
  69. Routing DI Sample Clock to an Output Terminal
  70. I/O Protection
  71. DI Change Detection
  72. Applications
  73. Getting Started with DIO Applications in Software
  74. Counter Input Applications
  75. Buffered (Sample Clock) Edge Counting
  76. Controlling the Direction of Counting
  77. Buffered Pulse-Width Measurement
  78. Period Measurement
  79. Buffered Period Measurement
  80. Semi-Period Measurement
  81. frequency measurement
  82. Method 2—Measure High Frequency with Two Counters
  83. Method 3—Measure Large Range of Frequencies Using Two Counters
  84. Choosing a Method for Measuring Frequency
  85. Position Measurement
  86. Measurements Using Two Pulse Encoders
  87. Single Two-Signal Edge-Separation Measurement
  88. Counter Output Applications
  89. Single Pulse Generation with Start Trigger
  90. Retriggerable Single Pulse Generation
  91. Frequency Generation
  92. Frequency Division
  93. Counter Timing Signals
  94. Counter n Source Signal
  95. Routing Counter n Source to an Output Terminal
  96. Counter n Aux Signal
  97. Counter n Up_Down Signal
  98. Routing Counter n Internal Output to an Output Terminal
  99. Counter Triggering
  100. Start Trigger
  101. Other Counter Features
  102. Prescaling
  103. Duplicate Count Prevention
  104. Example Application That Prevents Duplicate Count
  105. When To Use Duplicate Count Prevention
  106. synchronization modes
  107. MHz Source Mode
  108. Using PFI Terminals as Timing Input Signals
  109. Exporting Timing Output Signals Using PFI Terminals
  110. Connecting PFI Input Signals
  111. Clock Routing
  112. MHz Timebase
  113. MHz Reference Clock
  114. Real-Time System Integration (RTSI)
  115. Using RTSI as Outputs
  116. RTSI Filters
  117. PXI Clock and Trigger Signals
  118. PXI_STAR Trigger
  119. DMA Controllers and USB Signal Stream
  120. PXI Considerations
  121. Using PXI with CompactPCI
  122. Data Transfer Methods
  123. Changing Data Transfer Methods
  124. Triggering with a Digital Source
  125. Triggering with an Analog Source
  126. Analog Input Channels
  127. Analog Edge Triggering
  128. Analog Edge Trigger with Hysteresis (Rising Slope)
  129. Analog Window Triggering
  130. Analog Trigger Accuracy
  131. Figure A-1. PCI/PXI-6220 Pinout
  132. Figure A-2. PCI/PXI-6221 (68-Pin) Pinout
  133. connector and led
  134. Figure A-4. USB-6221 Screw Terminal Pinout
  135. Figure A-5. USB-6221 BNC Top Panel and Pinout
  136. Figure A-13. PCI/PXI-6224 Pinout
  137. Figure A-14. PCI/PXI-6225 Pinout
  138. Figure A-15. USB-6225 Screw Terminal Pinout
  139. Figure A-16. USB-6225 Mass Termination Pinout
  140. Figure A-17. PCI/PXI-6229 Pinout
  141. Figure A-18. USB-6229 Screw Terminal Pinout
  142. Figure A-19. USB-6229 BNC Top Panel and Pinout
  143. Figure A-27. PCI/PXI-6250 Pinout
  144. Figure A-28. NI PCI/PCIe/PXI/PXIe-6251 Pinout
  145. Figure A-29. USB-6251 Screw Terminal Pinout
  146. Figure A-30. USB-6251 BNC Top Panel and Pinout
  147. Figure A-39. USB-6251 Mass Termination Pinout
  148. Figure A-40. PCI/PXI-6254 Pinout
  149. Figure A-41. PCI/PXI-6255 Pinout
  150. Figure A-42. USB-6255 Screw Terminal Pinout
  151. Figure A-43. USB-6255 Mass Termination Pinout
  152. Figure A-44. NI PCI/PCIe/PXI/PXIe-6259 Pinout
  153. Figure A-45. USB-6259 Screw Terminal Pinout
  154. Figure A-46. USB-6259 BNC Top Panel and Pinout
  155. Figure A-55. USB-6259 Mass Termination Pinout
  156. Figure A-56. PCI/PXI-6280 Pinout
  157. Figure A-57. PCI/PXI-6281 Pinout
  158. Figure A-58. PCI/PXI-6284 Pinout
  159. Figure A-59. PCI/PXI-6289 Pinout
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