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National Instruments NI 6232 User Manual

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Index

NI 6232/6233 User Manual

I-4

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data transfer methods, 11-3

changing, 11-4
DMA, 11-3
IRQ, 11-4
programmed I/O, 11-4

Declaration of Conformity (NI resources), C-1
default counter terminals, 7-31
device

cabling, 2-4
information, A-1
multiple synchronization, 10-3
specifications, 1-2

diagnostic tools (NI resources), C-1
differential

analog input, troubleshooting, B-1
connection considerations, 4-13
connections for floating signal

sources, 4-15

connections for ground-referenced signal

sources, 4-14

connections for non-referenced signal

sources, 4-15

for floating signal sources, 4-15
for non-referenced signal sources, 4-15

digital

input and output, 6-1
isolation, 9-2
isolators, 9-1
routing, 10-1
signals, connecting, 6-2, 8-6
source, triggering, 12-1

digital I/O

circuitry, 6-1
connecting signals, 6-2, 8-6
getting started with applications in

software, 6-4

I/O protection, 6-1, 8-5
programmable power-up states, 6-1, 8
-6
triggering, 12-1

digital isolators, 4-2, 5-2

DMA

as a transfer method, 11-3
changing data transfer methods, 11-4
controllers, 11-1

documentation

conventions used in manual, xv
NI resources, C-1
related documentation, xvi

double-buffered acquisition, 4-10
drivers (NI resources), C-1
duplicate count prevention, 7-35

enabling in NI-DAQmx, 7-38
example, 7-37
troubleshooting, B-3

E

edge counting, 7-3

buffered, 7-4
non-cumulative buffered, 7-5
sample clock, 7-4

edge-separation measurement

buffered two-signal, 7-20
single two-signal, 7-19

enabling duplicate count prevention in

NI-DAQmx, 7-38

encoders, quadrature, 7-16
encoding

X1, 7-16
X2, 7-17
X4, 7-17

equivalent time sampling, 7-25
examples (NI resources), C-1
exporting timing output signals using PFI

terminals, 8-3

external

reference clock, 10-2
source mode, 7-40

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