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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Important Information; Warranty; Copyright; This document was created with FrameMaker 4.0.4
  • Page 4 – Table; About This Manual
  • Page 5 – Differential Connections for Ground-Referenced
  • Page 7 – Glossary
  • Page 8 – Figures
  • Page 9 – Tables
  • Page 10 – About; Organization of This Manual
  • Page 11 – Conventions Used in This Manual; bold; bold italic
  • Page 12 – National Instruments Documentation; DAQCard E Series User Manual
  • Page 13 – Accessory installation guides or manuals—If you are using; Related Documentation; you may find helpful:; Customer Communication
  • Page 14 – Introduction; Chapter; About the DAQCard E Series; Specifications
  • Page 15 – What You Need to Get Started; Software Programming Choices; LabVIEW and LabWindows/CVI Application Software
  • Page 16 – Using LabVIEW or LabWindows/CVI software will greatly reduce the; NI-DAQ Driver Software; NI-DAQ has both high-level DAQ I/O functions for maximum ease of
  • Page 17 – You can use your DAQCard E Series card, together with other PC, AT,; Register-Level Programming; The final option for programming any National Instruments DAQ
  • Page 18 – Optional Equipment
  • Page 19 – assemblies that mate to your DAQCard I/O connector.; Unpacking; Your DAQCard E Series card is shipped in an antistatic vinyl box.
  • Page 20 – Installation; Never
  • Page 21 – Figure 2-1 shows an example of a typical configuration.; Configuration; Your DAQCard is completely software-configurable. Refer to your
  • Page 22 – If you are using LabWindows/CVI, refer to your LabWindows/CVI
  • Page 23 – Hardware Overview
  • Page 24 – Analog Input; Input Mode
  • Page 25 – Analog Input Signal Connections; Input Polarity and Input Range
  • Page 26 – where V; is a positive reference voltage. Bipolar input means; Range; See Appendix A
  • Page 28 – Considerations for Selecting Input Ranges; LSB) sine wave acquired with dither off.
  • Page 29 – Multichannel Scanning Considerations; b. Dither disabled average of 50 acquisitions
  • Page 30 – impedances are low. Refer to Appendix A,
  • Page 31 – Analog Trigger; 0 V in 78 mV steps. The range for the post-PGIA trigger; lowValue; and; highValue; independently in software.
  • Page 33 – and the; , with the hysteresis
  • Page 35 – Timing Signal Routing
  • Page 36 – Programmable Function Inputs
  • Page 37 – Signal Connections; to your DAQCard E Series card via the DAQCard I/O connector.; Protection
  • Page 44 – Table 4-3 shows the I/O signal summary for the
  • Page 46 – . Exceeding the maximum input voltage rating can damage; liable for
  • Page 47 – The PGIA applies gain and common-mode voltage rejection and
  • Page 48 – Types of Signal Sources; Floating Signal Sources; A ground-referenced signal source is one that is connected in some; Input Configurations; You can configure your DAQCard for one of three input modes—
  • Page 49 – types of signal sources.
  • Page 50 – meets any of the following conditions:
  • Page 51 – a channel on a DAQCard configured in DIFF input mode.
  • Page 52 – on a DAQCard configured in DIFF input mode.
  • Page 54 – Single-Ended Connection Considerations
  • Page 55 – on a DAQCard configured for RSE mode.
  • Page 56 – on a DAQCard configured for NRSE mode.; Common-Mode Signal Rejection Considerations; Figures 4-4 and 4-7 show connections for signal sources that are
  • Page 57 – Digital I/O Signal Connections; liable for any damages resulting from such
  • Page 58 – Power Connections; Two pins on the I/0 connector supply +5 V from the computer power; liable for damages resulting from such a
  • Page 59 – The data acquisition signals are explained in the
  • Page 60 – Programmable Function Input Connections; In edge-detection mode, the minimum pulse width required is 10 ns.; Data Acquisition Timing Connections; The data acquisition timing signals are SCANCLK, EXTSTROBE*,
  • Page 62 – SCANCLK Signal; SCANCLK is an output-only signal that generates a pulse with the
  • Page 63 – EXTSTROBE* is an output-only signal that generates either a single; TRIG1 Signal; Refer to Figures 4-10 and 4-11 for the relationship of TRIG1 to the
  • Page 64 – show the input and output timing requirements
  • Page 65 – TRIG2 Signal; Refer to Figure 4-11 for the relationship of TRIG2 to the data
  • Page 66 – STARTSCAN Signal
  • Page 67 – As an output, the STARTSCAN signal reflects the actual start pulse; after the last
  • Page 68 – The CONVERT* pulses are masked off until the DAQCard generates; b. Scan in Progress, Two Conversions per Scan
  • Page 70 – The ADC switches to hold mode within 60 ns of the selected edge. This; AIGATE Signal; Any PFI pin can externally input the AIGATE signal, which is not
  • Page 71 – SISOURCE Signal; Any PFI pin can externally input the SISOURCE signal, which is not
  • Page 72 – UISOURCE Signal; Any PFI pin can externally input the UISOURCE signal, which is not
  • Page 73 – General-Purpose Timing Signal Connections
  • Page 75 – Any PFI pin can externally input the GPCTR1_SOURCE signal, which
  • Page 77 – Figure 4-28 shows the timing requirements for the GPCTR1_GATE
  • Page 78 – The GATE and OUT signal transitions shown in Figure 4-30 are
  • Page 79 – and t; in
  • Page 80 – Field Wiring Considerations
  • Page 81 – Calibration; This chapter discusses the calibration procedures for your; Loading Calibration Constants; C to the levels indicated in Appendix A,
  • Page 82 – Your DAQCard can measure and correct for almost all of its; External Calibration; Your DAQCard has an onboard calibration reference to ensure the
  • Page 83 – Other Considerations; The CalDACs adjust the gain error of each analog output channel by
  • Page 84 – Appendix; This appendix lists the specifications of each DAQCard in the
  • Page 85 – 1 V of ground
  • Page 86 – Transfer Characteristics
  • Page 87 – Stability; Offset temperature coefficient
  • Page 88 – frequency scaler
  • Page 89 – Triggers; external; Digital Trigger
  • Page 90 – Physical; connector; Environment
  • Page 91 – Maximum working voltage
  • Page 93 – Dynamic Characteristics
  • Page 96 – DAQCard E Series cards.
  • Page 99 – Operation; No. We recommend that you do not configure our PC Cards using PC
  • Page 100 – My computer locks up when I use a PC Card. What should I do?; Resources; Is there a way I can conserve power on my PC Card when it is not in use?; DAQPOWER; Resources; How do I determine if I have a memory conflict?
  • Page 101 – How do I determine all of the memory that Card Services can use?; WDAQCONF; How do I find usable interrupt levels?
  • Page 102 – Resource Conflicts
  • Page 103 – Common Questions; General Information; What are the DAQCard E Series cards?; DAQCards that use the DAQ-STC for timing.; How fast is each DAQCard E Series card?; s settling time, which corresponds to a
  • Page 104 – What type of 5 V protection do the DAQCard E Series cards have?; Installation and Configuration; Test
  • Page 105 – Analog Input and Output; floating; Timing and Digital I/O
  • Page 106 – GPCTR
  • Page 107 – dataTransfer
  • Page 108 – Power-Management Modes
  • Page 109 – Normal Mode
  • Page 110 – Electronic Services; To access our FTP site, log on to our Internet host,; Bulletin Board Support
  • Page 111 – Fax and Telephone Support; Telephone
  • Page 112 – Technical Support Form
  • Page 114 – Documentation Comment Form
  • Page 115 – Symbols; Prefix
  • Page 122 – volts in; reference voltage
  • Page 123 – Index; Numbers
  • Page 125 – xiv
  • Page 126 – general-purpose timing signal connections,
  • Page 127 – See documentation
  • Page 128 – See input polarity and range
  • Page 129 – See
  • Page 131 – See hardware overview
  • Page 132 – VCC signal
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DAQCard E Series

User Manual

Multifunction I/O Cards for PCMCIA

June 1996 Edition

Part Number 321138A-01

Copyright 1996 National Instruments Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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Page 3 - Important Information; Warranty; Copyright; This document was created with FrameMaker 4.0.4

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

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