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National Instruments 6508 PCI-DIO-96 User Manual

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PCI-DIO-96 User Manual

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Mode 1 strobed output, 6-15
Mode 2 bidirectional bus, 6-19

I/O connector

cable assembly connector pinouts (figure)

pins 1 through 50, 3-2
pins 51 through 100, 3-3

digital I/O connector pin assignments

(figure), 3-2 to 3-3

exceeding maximum ratings (warning),

3-1

Port C pin assignments

Mode 1 input (figure), 6-13
Mode 1 output (figure), 6-16
Mode 2 bidirectional bus (figure),

6-19

signal connection descriptions (table), 3-4

to 3-5

L

LabVIEW application software, 1-2
LabWindows/CVI applications software, 1-3

M

manual. See documentation.
MITE Application specific Integrated Circuit

(ASIC) chip, 6-3

Mode 0 basic I/O

port configurations (table), 6-9
programming considerations, 6-7 to 6-8
programming example, 6-10

Mode 1 input

interrupt programming example, 6-21
overview and features, 6-8
strobed input programming

considerations, 6-10 to 6-13

control word to configure Port A

(figure), 6-10

control word to configure Port B

(figure), 6-11

Port C pin assignments on I/O

connector (figure), 6-13

Port C status-word bit definitions for

input, 6-12 to 6-13

programming example, 6-13

timing (figure), 3-10

Mode 1 output

interrupt programming example, 6-21
overview and features, 6-8
strobed output programming

considerations, 6-13 to 6-16

control word to configure Port A

(figure), 6-14

control word to configure Port B

(figure), 6-14

Port C pin assignments on I/O

connector (figure), 6-16

Port C status-word bit definitions for

output, 6-15 to 6-16

programming example, 6-16

timing (figure), 3-11

Mode 2 bidirectional bus

interrupt programming example, 6-21
programming considerations, 6-16 to

6-19

control word to configure Port A

(figure), 6-17

Port C pin assignments on I/O

connector, 6-19

Port C status-word bit definitions,

6-18 to 6-19

programming example, 6-19

timing (figure), 3-12

N

NI-DAQ driver software, 1-3 to 1-4

interrupt generation

developing your own driver, 6-5
simple access using

Get_DAQ_device_Info, 6-5