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Number of Analog Input Channels | 16 |
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Number of Analog Output Channels | 2 |
Counter/Timers | 4 |
Interface | USB |
Analog Input Type | Differential |
Analog Input Resolution | 16 bits |
Analog Output Resolution | 16 bits |
Operating Temperature Range | 0 °C to 45 °C |
Important safety precautions and warnings for operating X Series devices.
How to perform self-calibration on the X Series device after installation and temperature changes.
Overview of DAQ hardware, including the DAQ-STC3 engine.
How to program X Series devices using NI-DAQmx driver software and examples.
Describes the signals found on the I/O connectors for X Series devices.
Details the analog input circuitry, I/O connector, and components for MIO X Series devices.
Explains Differential, RSE, and NRSE modes for connecting analog input signals.
Describes the analog input circuitry, terminal configuration, and data acquisition for Simultaneous MIO devices.
Covers Start and Pause triggers for analog output operations.
Resources for programming analog output applications using NI-DAQmx driver and examples.
Details the Start, Reference, and Pause trigger actions for digital input.
Information on protecting PFI and DIO signals from overvoltage, undervoltage, and ESD events.
Resources for programming digital I/O applications using NI-DAQmx and examples.
Explains the timing engine, clock sources, and measurement support for counters.
Covers various measurement types like edge counting, pulse width, frequency, and position.
Covers pulse generation, frequency generation, and frequency division.
Explains Arm Start, Start, and Pause triggers for counter operations.
Methods for synchronizing multiple devices across PXI Express, PCI Express, and USB platforms.
Details available PXI and PXI Express clock and trigger signals like PXIe_CLK100, PXI_STAR.
Covers PCI Express/PXI Express (DMA, Programmed I/O) and USB (Signal Stream, Programmed I/O).
How to generate triggers using digital signals and their edge types.
How to generate triggers using analog signals, including APFI terminals and AI channels.