Index
DAQCard-1200 User Manual I-6 © National Instruments Corporation
PC Card
configuration, D-1
I/O channel interface circuitry
block diagram, 4-2
theory of operation, 4-2to 4-3
operation, D-1 toD-2
resource conflicts, D-4
resources, D-2toD-3
PC<0..7> signals
description (table), 3-3
digital I/O signal connections, 3-15
physical specifications, A-7
pin assignments for I/O connector (figure), 3-2
polarity
analog input, 2-3
analog output, 2-6
bipolar and unipolar signal range vs. gain
(table), 3-5
Port C signal assignments (table), 3-17
posttrigger data acquisition timing
(figure),3-23
posttrigger mode, 3-23
power connections, 3-31
power requirement specifications, A-7
power-management modes
circuitry effects (table), C-1to C-2
normal mode, C-1
power-down mode, C-1
power-on state, 4-12
pretrigger data acquisition timing
(figure),3-24
pretrigger mode, 3-23
problem-solving and diagnostic resources,
online, E-1
pulse generation, 3-27
pulsewidth measurement, 3-28
RRD* signal (table), 3-18
referenced single-ended mode. See RSE input.
register-level programming, 1-4
requirements for getting started, 1-2
RSE input
configuration, 2-4
definition (table), 2-4
recommended input configurations
(table), 3-7
single-ended connections for floating
signal sources, 3-11 to3-12
Ssample counter, 3-22
sample-interval counter, 3-22
sampling rate (note), 4-10
signal connections
analog input signal connections
bipolar and unipolar signal range vs.
gain (table), 3-5
common-mode signal rejection,
3-13 to 3-14
differential connections, 3-7to 3-8
floating signal sources,
3-9to3-10
grounded signal sources,
3-8to3-9
single-ended connections,
3-11 to 3-13
when to use, 3-8
exceeding maximum input voltage
ratings (warning), 3-4
floating signal sources, 3-6
ground-referenced signal sources,
3-6to3-7
input configurations, 3-7to 3-14
instrumentation amplifier, 3-5to 3-6