National Instruments 700 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 5 – Contents; About This Manual; ix
  • Page 7 – Figures
  • Page 8 – Organization of This Manual; The DAQCard-700 User Manual is organized as follows:
  • Page 9 – Conventions Used in This Manual; The following conventions are used in this manual:; National Instruments Documentation
  • Page 10 – Related Documentation; Your NI-DAQ software documentation; Customer Communication
  • Page 11 – About the DAQCard-700
  • Page 12 – What You Need to Get Started; To set up and use your DAQCard-700, you will need the following:; Software Programming Choices; LabVIEW and LabWindows/CVI Application Software
  • Page 13 – NI-DAQ Driver Software; Figure 1-1. The Relationship between the Programming Environment,
  • Page 14 – Register-Level Programming; Unpacking
  • Page 15 – Installation; Figure 2-1 shows an example of a typical configuration.
  • Page 16 – Configuration
  • Page 17 – Analog I/O Configuration; Parameter; liable for any damages or; Analog Input Mode
  • Page 18 – Analog Input; RSE
  • Page 19 – Digital I/O Configuration
  • Page 20 – liable for any damages resulting from any such signal
  • Page 22 – Signal Connection Descriptions
  • Page 23 – Analog Input Signal Connections; Types of Signal Sources
  • Page 24 – Types of Measurement Systems; Ground-Referenced Measurement System; Input Configurations
  • Page 25 – Differential Mode
  • Page 26 – Recommended Input Configurations; Measurement Systems; Single-Ended Connection Considerations; Leads connecting the signals to the DAQCard-700 are less than 15 ft.
  • Page 27 – Differential Connection Considerations (DIFF Configuration); The signal leads travel through noisy environments.
  • Page 28 – Differential Connections for Grounded Signal Sources
  • Page 29 – Differential Connections for Floating Signal Sources; Figure 3-5. Differential Input Connections for Floating Sources
  • Page 31 – Digital I/O Signal Connections; Absolute maximum voltage input rating; Output current sink capability
  • Page 32 – Power Connections; liable for any damages
  • Page 33 – Timing Connections; Data Acquisition Counter and Timing Connections
  • Page 35 – Figure 3-9. Frequency Measurement Application
  • Page 37 – Cabling
  • Page 38 – Functional Overview
  • Page 39 – The following are the major components making up the DAQCard-700:; PCMCIA I/O Channel Interface Circuitry
  • Page 40 – When a prescribed number of A/D conversions can be read from FIFO; Analog Input and Data Acquisition Circuitry
  • Page 41 – Analog Input Circuitry; three useful analog input signal ranges. These ranges are
  • Page 42 – Data Acquisition Timing Circuitry; Single-Channel Data Acquisition
  • Page 43 – Data Acquisition Rates
  • Page 44 – Digital I/O Circuitry
  • Page 47 – Input Characteristics
  • Page 48 – Dynamic Characteristics; Bus Interface
  • Page 49 – Power Requirement; Environment
  • Page 50 – Functionality
  • Page 51 – Instruments PC Cards?; WDAQCONF; Operation; You may have an interrupt conflict. If you have a utility such as; My computer locks up when I use a PC Card. What should I do?
  • Page 52 – Is there a way I can conserve power on my PC Card when it is not in use?; Resources; How do I determine if I have a memory conflict?; How do I find usable interrupt levels?
  • Page 53 – Keep in mind that utilities such as; Resource Conflicts
  • Page 54 – DAQPOWER; Normal Mode
  • Page 55 – Branch Offices
  • Page 56 – Technical Support Form
  • Page 58 – Documentation Comment Form
  • Page 59 – Glossary; Prefix
  • Page 62 – x to xi
  • Page 65 – EXTCONV* signal timing
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© Copyright 1994, 1996 National Instruments Corporation.

All Rights Reserved.

DAQCard

-700

User Manual

Multifunction I/O Board for the PCMCIA Bus

January 1996 Edition

Part Number 320676C-01

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Summary

Page 5 - Contents; About This Manual; ix

© National Instruments Corporation v DAQCard-700 User Manual Contents ___________________________________________________ About This Manual ............................................................................................................. ix Organization of This Manual ......................

Page 7 - Figures

Contents © National Instruments Corporation vii DAQCard-700 User Manual Figures Figure 1-1. The Relationship between the Programming Environment, NI-DAQ,and Your Hardware .............................................................................................. 1-3 Figure 2-1. A Typical Configur...

Page 8 - Organization of This Manual; The DAQCard-700 User Manual is organized as follows:

© National Instruments Corporation ix DAQCard-700 User Manual About This Manual This manual describes the mechanical and electrical aspects of the DAQCard-700 and containsinformation concerning its installation and operation. The DAQCard-700 is a compact, low-cost,low-power analog input, digital, an...

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