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Peripheral expansion, Table 1-1. pxi-8170 series peripherals overview, Peripheral expansion -5 – National Instruments PXI-8170 Series User Manual

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Chapter 1

Introduction

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PXI-8170 Series User Manual

Front-panel connectors:

RS-232 Serial

Extended Capabilities Parallel (ECP)

VGA Controller

Universal Serial Bus (USB)

PS/2-style keyboard

PS/2-style mouse

Two front-panel LEDs that show PC status

POWER OK LED indicates that the power is on and reset is no
longer asserted.

DRIVE LED indicates when an access to the internal hard disk is
occurring.

Peripheral Expansion

The PXI-8170 uses Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) and PCI local bus for
peripheral expansion. AGP is a new generation high-performance
component level interconnect graphics interface. AGP 1x provides a bus
speed of 266 Mbytes/s. The PCIbus is a 32-bit multimaster bus that
achieves a top throughput of 132 Mbytes/s and can handle numerous
peripherals.

For information on installing and configuring these peripherals for use
with the PXI-8170, refer to the

C:\Images\Pxi8170

directory. The

drivers.txt

file explains how to install support for each peripheral. This

directory also contains manufacturers’ documentation for the peripherals.
Also, refer to the

readme

files for the most up-to-date information.

Table 1-1 lists the various peripherals and describes the external connector,
its bus interface, and its function.

Table 1-1. PXI-8170 Series Peripherals Overview

Peripheral

External

Connector

ISA,

PCI, or

AGP

Function

Video

15-pin DSUB
(standard VGA)

AGP

High-resolution/color support for a
Super VGA monitor

IDE

None

PCI

Supports internal fast ATA-3 hard drive