Index
NI 6124/6154 User Manual I-6 ni.com
single pulse-width, 7-4
single semi-period, 7-8
single two-signal edge-separation, 7-18
two-signal edge-separation, 7-17
using quadrature encoders, 7-14
using two pulse encoders, 7-16
measuring
high frequency with two counters, 7-10
large range of frequencies using two
counters, 7-11
low frequency with one counter, 7-9
averaged, 7-9
minimizing glitches on the output signal, 5-2
MITE and DAQ-PnP, 10-1
multiple device synchronization, 9-3
mux, 4-2
NNational Instruments support and
services, B-1
.NET languages documentation, xiv
NI 6124, A-4
analog output, A-1
block diagram, A-4
cables and accessories, A-4
features, A-1
I/O connector pinout, A-2
specifications, A-6
NI 6154, A-10
block diagram, A-10
cables and accessories, A-10
digital I/O, 6-11
features, A-7
I/O connector pinout, A-8
isolation and digital isolators, A-11
isolation barrier and digital isolators, 4-2,
5-2
specifications, A-13
working voltage range, 4-4
NI support and services, B-1
NI-DAQmx
default counter terminals, 7-30
documentation, xii
enabling duplicate count prevention, 7-37
Oon-demand edge counting, 7-2
other
internal source mode, 7-39
software, installing, 1-1
outputs, using RTSI as, 9-5
Ppause trigger, 7-31
period measurement, 7-6
buffered, 7-7
single, 7-6
PFI, 8-1, 8-2
connecting input signals, 8-6
exporting timing output signals using PFI
terminals, 8-4
filters, 8-6
I/O protection, 8-8
programmable power-up states, 8-8, 8-9
using terminals as static digital I/Os, 8-5
using terminals as timing input
signals, 8-4
PFI terminals as static digital I/Os, 8-5
pinouts
counter default, 7-30
device, 1-3
NI 6124, A-2
NI 6154, A-8
RTSI connector, 9-4
pins, default, 7-30
polarity and reference selection, 5-2
position measurement, 7-14
buffered, 7-17
power source, 3-3