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Series | X Series |
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Resolution | 16-bit |
Bus | USB, PCI, PCIe, PXI, PXIe |
Maximum Analog Output Update Rate | 2.86 MS/s |
Counter/Timers | 4 |
Analog Output Resolution | 16-bit |
Analog Input Types | Differential, Single-ended |
Communication Interfaces | USB, PXI |
Operating Temperature | 0 °C to 55 °C |
Number of Analog Output Channels | Up to 8 |
Essential safety precautions for operating NI 63xx X Series devices and modules.
Best practices and features for X Series USB devices, covering chassis ground, ferrites, mounting, LEDs, and security.
Details the analog input circuitry, I/O connector, MUX, and ground-reference settings for MIO devices.
Describes software-timed vs. hardware-timed acquisitions and analog input triggering actions.
Explains AI Sample Clock, AI Convert Clock, and associated timing signals for MIO X Series devices.
Covers software-timed vs. hardware-timed generations and analog output triggering actions.
Covers software-timed vs. hardware-timed acquisitions and digital input triggering actions.
Details digital output triggering actions and programmable power-up states for I/O protection.
Covers the counter timing engine, various input applications like edge counting, pulse, frequency, and period measurements.
Details counter output applications including pulse generation, frequency generation, and frequency division.
Explains counter triggering actions and other features like cascading counters, prescaling, and synchronization modes.
Explains how to trigger acquisitions using digital sources (PFI, RTSI, PXI_STAR) and analog sources (AI channels, APFI).
Details analog trigger actions, channels, types (edge, window, hysteresis), and accuracy considerations.
Addresses common analog input problems like crosstalk, ghost voltages, and random signal drift.