National Instruments AT E Series - Manual

National Instruments AT E Series

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Worldwide Technical Support and Product Information; Worldwide Offices
  • Page 3 – Important Information; Warranty; Patents; WARNING REGARDING USE OF NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS PRODUCTS
  • Page 4 – Compliance; FCC/Canada Radio Frequency Interference Compliance*; Determining FCC Class; Class A; Class B; Federal Communications Commission
  • Page 5 – Canadian Department of Communications; Compliance to EU Directives
  • Page 6 – Contents; About This Manual
  • Page 7 – Single-Ended Connections for Floating Signal Sources
  • Page 9 – Glossary
  • Page 10 – The AT E Series includes the following devices:; Conventions; The following conventions appear in this manual:
  • Page 11 – bold; italic; National Instruments Documentation; Getting Started with SCXI
  • Page 12 – Related Documentation; AT E Series Register-Level Programmer Manual
  • Page 13 – Introduction; About the AT E Series
  • Page 14 – Specifications; What You Need to Get Started; AT E Series User Manual
  • Page 15 – Software Programming Choices; To download a free copy of the most recent version of NI-DAQ, click; Download Software
  • Page 16 – National Instruments ADE Software
  • Page 17 – Optional Equipment; Cables and cable assemblies, shielded and ribbon; Custom Cabling
  • Page 18 – Unpacking; Caution; Safety Information
  • Page 20 – Below is a diagram of a sample installation.
  • Page 21 – Installing the Software; DAQ; Installing the Hardware
  • Page 22 – do not force; Configuring the Device; Hardware; Bus Interface
  • Page 23 – Switchless Data Acquisition; Note; Base I/O Address Selection
  • Page 24 – Device
  • Page 25 – IRQ
  • Page 26 – Channel
  • Page 27 – Hardware Overview; Connector; AT
  • Page 32 – Analog Input; Input Mode
  • Page 33 – Analog Input Signal Connections; Input Polarity and Input Range; Configuration; DIFF
  • Page 34 – Range
  • Page 36 – Considerations for Selecting Input Ranges; When you enable dither, you add approximately 0.5 LSB; of white
  • Page 37 – is equivalent to having a dither circuit that is always enabled.; Multiple-Channel Scanning Considerations
  • Page 38 – charge injection
  • Page 39 – Analog Output; Analog Output Reference Selection; configuration has a range of –V; is the voltage
  • Page 40 – Analog Output Reglitch Selection; not; Analog Trigger
  • Page 41 – and; highValue; independently in; lowValue
  • Page 42 – and the
  • Page 43 – , with the hysteresis specified by; scans after the AI signal crosses a specific
  • Page 44 – Timing Signal Routing
  • Page 45 – RTSI Triggers
  • Page 46 – Programmable Function Inputs
  • Page 47 – Refer to the
  • Page 48 – Connecting Signals
  • Page 52 – I/O Connector Signal Descriptions
  • Page 62 – ΑΤ
  • Page 64 – Differential Connections for Nonreferenced or; Types of Signal Sources; Floating Signal Sources
  • Page 65 – Input Configurations
  • Page 67 – The signal leads travel through noisy environments.
  • Page 70 – and each of the two resistors is 100 k
  • Page 71 – Single-Ended Connection Considerations
  • Page 73 – Common-Mode Signal Rejection Considerations; – are both within
  • Page 74 – Analog Output Signal Connections
  • Page 75 – Digital I/O Signal Connections
  • Page 76 – Power Connections
  • Page 77 – Timing Connections
  • Page 78 – Programmable Function Input Connections
  • Page 79 – DAQ Timing Connections
  • Page 80 – TRIG1 Signal
  • Page 81 – TRIG2 Signal
  • Page 83 – STARTSCAN Signal; after the last conversion in the scan is initiated. This output is
  • Page 86 – AIGATE Signal
  • Page 87 – SCANCLK Signal
  • Page 88 – Waveform Generation Timing Connections
  • Page 91 – UISOURCE Signal; General-Purpose Timing Signal Connections
  • Page 96 – and t
  • Page 99 – Name
  • Page 102 – Field Wiring Considerations; For more information, refer to the NI Developer Zone tutorial,
  • Page 103 – Calibrating the Device; Loading Calibration Constants
  • Page 104 – External Calibration
  • Page 105 – E Series Calibration Procedure; Manual Calibration; Other Considerations
  • Page 106 – Number of channels
  • Page 108 – Transfer Characteristics
  • Page 109 – Dynamic Characteristics; Bandwidth; Small; All
  • Page 110 – not including quantization); Stability; Offset temperature coefficient; Max update rate; Gain
  • Page 112 – Voltage Output
  • Page 113 – Level
  • Page 114 – Triggers; MHz external; configured as a digital signal; Digital Trigger
  • Page 115 – Onboard calibration reference
  • Page 116 – Maximum Working Voltage; FCC Part 15A above 1 GHz
  • Page 117 – software selectable
  • Page 120 – DNL
  • Page 121 – max; Gain temperature coefficient
  • Page 123 – frequency scaler
  • Page 124 – Calibration
  • Page 125 – Environmental
  • Page 126 – Input signal ranges
  • Page 128 – including quantization noise)
  • Page 129 – Crosstalk, DC to 100 kHz; Output Characteristics; Offset error
  • Page 130 – Gain error (relative to internal reference); Digital logic levels; Input low voltage
  • Page 132 – MHz external
  • Page 142 – Physical
  • Page 143 – Electromagnetic Compatibility; Maximum Signal Ratings for AT Series Devices
  • Page 144 – Test the Connections; before
  • Page 145 – If any signal should fall outside of the specified limits for
  • Page 153 – Common Questions; General Information; What are the AT E Series devices?
  • Page 154 – What type of 5 V protection do the AT E Series devices have?; NI-DAQ User Manual for PC Compatibles; Installing and Configuring the Device; How do you set the base address for an AT E Series device?; DAQ Quick Start Guide
  • Page 155 – Devices and; Analog Input and Output; floating
  • Page 157 – Initiate AO waveform generation.; coupling & input config; cluster input of the AI Config
  • Page 158 – Differential Channel Name
  • Page 159 – Timing and Digital I/O
  • Page 160 – , which lies beneath the; to indicate; dataTransfer; indicating that the
  • Page 161 – What are the PFIs and how do I configure these lines?; Hardware Signal
  • Page 164 – Prefix
  • Page 171 – Index; Symbols; xi
  • Page 172 – See also
  • Page 174 – DAC1OUT signal
  • Page 178 – mode 2 bidirectional transfers
  • Page 179 – PFI7/STARTSCAN signal
  • Page 180 – See
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Page 2 - Worldwide Technical Support and Product Information; Worldwide Offices

Support Worldwide Technical Support and Product Information ni.com National Instruments Corporate Headquarters 11500 North Mopac Expressway Austin, Texas 78759-3504 USA Tel: 512 683 0100 Worldwide Offices Australia 03 9879 5166, Austria 0662 45 79 90 0, Belgium 02 757 00 20, Brazil 011 3262 3599,Can...

Page 3 - Important Information; Warranty; Patents; WARNING REGARDING USE OF NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS PRODUCTS

Important Information Warranty The AT E Series devices are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment, asevidenced by receipts or other documentation. National Instruments will, at its option, repair or replace equipment that proves to b...

Page 4 - Compliance; FCC/Canada Radio Frequency Interference Compliance*; Determining FCC Class; Class A; Class B; Federal Communications Commission

Compliance FCC/Canada Radio Frequency Interference Compliance* Determining FCC Class The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has rules to protect wireless communications from interference. The FCCplaces digital electronics into two classes. These classes are known as Class A (for use in industri...

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