National Instruments DAQ M Series User Manual
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Glossary
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G-7
digital isolator
Provides voltage isolation between its input and output.
digital signal
A representation of information by a set of discrete values according to a 
prescribed law. These values are represented by numbers.
digital trigger
A TTL level signal having two discrete levels—a high and a low level.
DIO
Digital input/output.
DMA
Direct Memory Access—A method by which data can be transferred to/
from computer memory from/to a device or memory on the bus while the 
processor does something else. DMA is the fastest method of transferring 
data to/from computer memory.
DMA controller chip
Performs the transfers between memory and I/O devices independently of 
the CPU.
driver
Software unique to the device or type of device, and includes the set of 
commands the device accepts.
E
edge detection
A technique that locates an edge of an analog signal, such as the edge of a 
square wave.
EEPROM
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory—ROM that can 
be erased with an electrical signal and reprogrammed. Some SCXI modules 
contain an EEPROM to store measurement-correction coefficients.
encoder
A device that converts linear or rotary displacement into digital or pulse 
signals. The most popular type of encoder is the optical encoder, which uses 
a rotating disk with alternating opaque areas, a light source, and a 
photodetector.
external trigger
A voltage pulse from an external source that causes a DAQ operation to 
begin.
EXTREF
External reference signal.
