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Appendix C: XA100 BNC Input Overvoltage Protection
Specifications and User Instructions
User Manual: Family of 10-bit Digitizers
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Contents
Main
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1. Out of the Box
1.1. Message to the User
1.2. Using this Manual
1.3. Conventions Used in This Manual
1.4. Disclaimer and Safety
1.5. Warning Regarding Medical Use
1.6. Packaging and Handling
1.7. Warranty
1.8. Warranty and Repair Return Procedure, Assistance and Support
1.9. System Requirements
1.10. Transport & Shipping
1.11. Maintenance
1.12. Cleaning
1.13. Disposal and Recycling
2. Installation
hardware into the PC.
2.1. IC414 Installation
2.1.1. IC414 Hardware installation hints
2.1.2. IC414 Windows software installation
2.2. Installing the Software under Windows 2.2.1. Warnings
2.2.2. Multiple Versions
2.2.3. Installation
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2.3. Installing the Software for Linux
2.3.1. Kernel Mode Driver Compilation
2.3.2. Special cases
2.3.3. Environment variables for the Firmware
2.4. Installing the Hardware
2.5. After Restarting 2.5.1. Windows 2000
2.5.2. Windows XP
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2.6. LabVIEW RT
2.7. Installing the IVI-COM/C Driver
2.8. Distribution for Windows 2000/XP and Linux
3. Product Description
3.1. Overview
Simplified Block Diagram
3.2. Channel Input
3.2.1. Standard & High Impedance Coupling
3.2.2. Impedance
3.2.3. Input Protection
3.2.4. Mezzanine Front-end
3.3. Data Acquisition
3.3.1. Sampling Rate
3.3.2. Acquisition Memory
3.3.3. Single and Sequence Acquisition Modes
3.3.4. Simultaneous Multibuffer Acquisition and Readout (SMAR)
3.3.5. Timing
3.3.6. Timebase Range
3.3.7. Combining channels
3.3.8. Data Readout
3.4. Trigger
3.4.1. Trigger Source
3.4.2. Trigger Coupling
3.4.3. Trigger Level
3.4.4. Edge Trigger Slope
3.4.8. Pre- and Post-Trigger Delay
3.4.9. Trigger Status
3.5. External Clock and Reference
3.6. Internal Calibration
3.7. ASBus2
3.8. Special Front Panel Inputs and Controls
3.9. External Trigger Output
G=1 50 Ohm Trigger Out
3.10. Electrical, Environmental and Physical Specifications 3.10.1. Electrical
3.10.2. Environmental and Physical
Operating Temperature
Relative Humidity*
Dimensions
Shock*
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4. Running the AcqirisLive Application
4.1. Getting Started with AcqirisLive
4.2. Control Panel and Functions 4.2.1. Control Panel Mode
4.2.2. Displaying Multiple Traces
4.2.3. Numeric Editor
4.2.4. Keyboard shortcuts
4.2.5. Input Voltage Scale, Offset and Coupling
4.2.6. Trigger
4.2.7. Acquisition Mode
4.2.8. Timebase and Memory
4.2.9. Using digitizers of different models simultaneously
4.2.10. Segmented Memory
4.2.11. Display Features, Zoom and Persistence
4.3. Top Line Menu of AcqirisLive
4.4. Setup
4.5. Store, Autostore and Conversion of Waveforms
4.6. Calibrate
4.7. Combine channels
4.8. External 10 MHz Reference and External Clock
4.9. Additional Waveform Information
4.10. Display Features
4.11. Command Line Switches
Syntax
Available Switches
Operation Mode
Buffer size
Banks for SMAR
Calibration
DMA Data Transfers
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5. Running the GeoMapper Application
5.1. Who needs a Geographical Map of Modules
5.2. When should the GeoMapper Application be used
5.3. How to run GeoMapper