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| Product Name | NI 6602 |
|---|---|
| Category | PCI Card |
| Bus Interface | PCI |
| Number of Counters/Timers | 8 |
| Maximum Counter Frequency | 20 MHz |
| Maximum Count Rate | 20 MHz |
| Digital I/O Logic Levels | TTL/CMOS |
| Input Voltage Range | 0 to 5 V |
| Compatible Operating Systems | Windows, Linux |
| Driver Software | NI-DAQmx |
| Counter Resolution | 32 bits |
| Triggering | Software and Hardware |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 55 °C |
Describes the warranty period and terms for NI 660x devices and software.
Warns about using products in critical life support systems.
Details regulatory compliance with FCC and Canadian DOC for radio frequency interference.
Provides warnings regarding potential interference with radio and television reception.
Instructs users to refer to Declaration of Conformity for CE marking and regulatory information.
Introduces the NI 660x timing and digital I/O devices and their capabilities.
Explains compatibility and usage of PXI-compatible products with standard chassis.
Guides users on initial setup steps, including software and hardware installation.
Lists available accessories and cables for use with NI 660x devices.
Describes the 32-bit digital I/O port and configuration options for lines.
Explains how prescaling allows counters to count faster signals than the timebase.
Details the synchronization of PFI and RTSI lines at I/O pads for timing accuracy.
Explains the mode to ensure correct data in buffered counter applications.
Lists maximum sustainable transfer rates for TIO devices under different operations.
Describes the OCXO for accurate time measurement and pulse generation.
Guides users on calibrating the device to correct for frequency drift.
Provides information on programming devices at the register level.
Explains the 40 PFI pins and their routing flexibility for timing signals.
Describes the debouncing filter for PFI lines to reduce noise and errors.
Details the default state of PFI and RTSI lines upon device power-up.
Lists the pin assignments for the I/O connector on the NI 660x devices.
Illustrates the pin assignments for the I/O connectors on the NI 660x.
Describes the possible signals that can be driven onto different PFI lines as outputs.
Explains the general-purpose counters, their inputs, outputs, and capabilities.
Describes the RTSI bus for synchronizing measurement functions.
Explains the use of RTSI triggers and timebases for synchronization.
Details the +5 V power pin on the I/O connector and its specifications.
Discusses general considerations for input/output signals.
Provides guidance on wiring to prevent noise and crosstalk.
Lists online technical support resources and self-help options.
Information on training courses and certification programs.
Guidance on seeking help from NI Alliance Partner members.
Explains the DoC for compliance with EU directives.
Information on obtaining calibration certificates for products.










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