Sleep mode – National Instruments NI 9234 User Manual
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NI 9234 Operating Instructions and Specifications
of 13.1072 MHz, the result is data rates of 51.2 kS/s, 25.6 kS/s,
17.067 kS/s, and so on down to 1.652 kS/s, depending on the value
of n. When using an external timebase with a frequency other than
13.1072 MHz, the NI 9234 has a different set of data rates.
Note
The cRIO-9151 R Series Expansion chassis does
not support sharing timebases between modules.
Sleep Mode
This module supports a low-power sleep mode. Support for sleep
mode at the system level depends on the chassis that the module is
plugged into. Refer to the chassis manual for information about
support for sleep mode. If the chassis supports sleep mode, refer to
the software help for information about enabling sleep mode. Visit
ni.com/info
and enter
cseriesdoc
for information about
C Series documentation.
Typically, when a system is in sleep mode, you cannot
communicate with the modules. In sleep mode, the system
consumes minimal power and may dissipate less heat than it does
in normal mode. Refer to the
section for more
information about power consumption and thermal dissipation.