Index
NI-IMAQ User Manual I-2
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Ffax and telephone support numbers, B-2
Fax-on-Demand support, B-2
files required for application development, 1-3
FTP support, B-1
functions
generic functions, 2-2
high-level functions, 2-2 to 2-4
grab functions, 2-2 to 2-3
miscellaneous functions, 2-4
programming considerations, 3-1
programming examples, 3-6 to 3-14
ring and sequence functions, 2-3
session functions, 2-4, 3-3 to 3-4
signal I/O functions, 2-3 to 2-4
snap functions, 2-2
low-level functions, 2-5 to 2-7
acquisition functions, 2-5
attribute functions, 2-6
buffer management functions,
2-6 to 2-7, 3-4
interface functions, 2-7, 3-2
programming considerations, 3-2
programming examples, 3-14 to 3-17
utility functions, 2-7
overview, 2-1
Ggeneric functions, 2-2
grab acquisition, 3-1
grab functions
list of functions, 2-2 to 2-3
programming examples
high-level functions, 3-8 to 3-9
low-level functions, 3-15
Hheader files, 1-3
high-level functions, 2-2 to 2-4
grab functions, 2-2 to 2-3
introductory programming examples,
3-6 to 3-14
grab functions, 3-8 to 3-9
ring functions, 3-11 to 3-13
sequence functions, 3-10 to 3-11
signal I/O functions, 3-13 to 3-14
snap functions, 3-7 to 3-8
miscellaneous functions, 2-4
programming considerations, 3-1
ring and sequence functions, 2-3
signal I/O functions, 2-3 to 2-4
snap functions, 2-2
hue, A-7
hue planes, A-8 to A-9
Iimport libraries
IMAQ.LIB required for application
development, 1-3
location (table), 1-3
purpose and use, 1-2
intensity, A-7
intensity planes, A-8 to A-9
interface functions
interface naming convention (table), 3-2
list of functions, 2-7
programming considerations, 3-2 to 3-3
Llow-level functions, 2-5 to 2-7
acquisition functions, 2-5
advanced programming examples,
3-14 to 3-17
grab functions, 3-15
ring functions, 3-16
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