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NI6013/6014 User Man ual I-6 ni.com
pretriggered acquisition
overview, 4-22
typicalacquisition (figure), 4-22
professionalservices and technical
support, D-1
programmable function inputs (PFIs). See
PFIs (programmable function inputs).
programmablegain instrumentation amplifier.
See PGIA (programmable gain
instrumentation amplifier).
Qquestions and answers, C-1 to C-7
analog input and output, C-3 to C-5
generalinformati on, C-1 to C-2
installation and configuration, C-2
timing and digital I/O, C-6 to C-7
Rrequirementsfor getting started, 1-1 to 1-2
Ssafety information, 1-5 to 1-7
safety specifications, A-9
sampling rate, C-1
SCANCLK signal
DAQ timing connections, 4-29 to 4-30
description (table), 4-3
I/Os ignal summary (table), 4-6
scanning multiple channels
description, 3-3 to 3-4
questions about, C-4
settling time, in multiple channel scanning,
3-3t o 3-4
signal connections
analog input,4-6 to 4 -17
common-mode signal rejection
considerations, 4-16
differential connection
considerations,4-10 to 4-13
input configurations, 4-9 to 4-16
single-ended connection
considerations,4-14 to 4-16
summary of input configurations
(figure), 4-9
types of signal sources, 4-7
analog output, 4-17
digital I/O, 4-18 to 4-19
fieldwiringconsiderations,4-40to4-41
I/O connectors, 4-1 to 4-6
cables for use with I/O connectors
(table), 4-1
correspondence of signal names in
LabVIEWan d NI-DAQ
(table), C-7
exceeding maximum ratings
(caution), 4-1
I/O connector signal descriptions
(table),4-3to4-5
I/O signal summary (table),
4-5to4-6
pin assignments (figure), 4-2
I/O connectors, optional, B-1 to B-3
50-pin connector pin assignments
(figure), B-3
68-pin connector pin assignments
(figure), B-2
power connections, 4-19
timing connections, 4-19 to 4-40
DAQ timing connections,
4-21 to 4-30
general-purpose timing signal
connections,4-34 to 4-40
programmable function input
connections,4-20 to 4-21
waveform generation timing
connections,4-31 to 4-34
signalsources
floating signal sources, 4-7
ground-referenced signal sources, 4-7