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Chapter1
Introduction
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NationalInstruments Corporation
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NI6013/6014 User Manual
Belowis a diagram of a sample installation.
Contents
Main
Page
Important Information
Warranty
Copyright
Trademarks
Patents
Compliance
FCC/Canada Radio Frequency Interference Compliance
Determining FCC Class
FCC/DOC Warnings
Class A
Compliance to EU Directives
Contents
Chapter 4 Connecting Signals
Page
About This Manual
Conventions Used in This Manual
Related Documentation
Introduction
About the NI 6013/6014 Device
What You Need to Get Started
Software Programming Choices
NI-DAQ
National Instruments ADE Software
Optional Equipment
Unpacking
Safety Information
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Page
Installing and Configuring the NI 6013/6014
Installing the Software
Installing the Hardware
Configuring the Hardware
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NationalInstruments Corporation 3-1 NI6013/6014 User Manual
Hardware Overview
DAQ- STC
PCI Connector
This chapter presents an overview of the hardware functions on the NI 6013/6014.
I/O Connector
Analog Input
Input Mode
Input Range
Scanning Multiple Channels
Analog Output
Analog Output Glitch
Digital I/O
Timing Signal Routing
Programmable Function Inputs
Connecting Signals
I/O Connector
Figure4-1. I/OConnector Pin Assignment for the NI 6013/6014
Table4-2. SignalDescriptions for I/O Connector Pins
Table4-2. SignalDescriptions for I/O Connector Pins (Continued)
Table4-3. I/OSignal Summary for the NI 6013/6014
Table4-2. SignalDescriptions for I/O Connector Pins (Continued)
Analog Input Signal Overview
Table4-3. I/OSignal Summary for the NI 6013/6014 (Continued)
Types of Signal Sources
Floating Signal Sources
Ground-Referenced Signal Sources
Analog Input Modes
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Connecting Analog Input Signals
Figure4-3. Summary of AI Connections
Differential Connection Considerations
Differential Connections for Ground-Referenced Signal Sources
Figure4-4. DifferentialInput Connections for Ground-Referenced Signals
Differential Connections for Nonreferenced or Floating Signal Sources
Figure4-5. DifferentialInput Connections for Nonreferenced Signals
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Single-Ended Connection Considerations
Single-Ended Connections for Floating Signal Sources
Single-Ended Connections for Grounded Signal Sources
Common-Mode Signal Rejection Considerations
Connecting Analog Output Signals
Connecting Digital I/O Signals
Power Connections
Connecting Timing Signals
Programmable Function Input Connections
DAQ Timing Connections
TRIG1 Signal
TRIG2 Signal
Page
STARTSCANSignal
Page
CONVERT* Signal
AIGATE Signal
SISOURCE Signal
SCANCLK Signal
EXTSTROBE* Signal
Waveform Generation Timing Connections
WFTRIGSignal
UPDATE*Signal
UISOURCE Signal
General-Purpose Timing Signal Connections
GPCTR0_SOURCE Signal
GPCTR0_GATE Signal
GPCTR0_OUT Signal
GPCTR0_UP_DOWN Signal
GPCTR1_SOURCE Signal
GPCTR1_GATE Signal
GPCTR1_OUT Signal
GPCTR1_UP_DOWN Signal
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FREQ_OUT Signal
Field Wiring Considerations
Page
Calibration
Loading Calibration Constants
Self-Calibration
External Calibration
A
Specifications
Analog Input Input Characteristics
Accuracy Information
TransferCharacteristics
Amplifier Characteristics
Dynamic Characteristics
Stability
Analog Output
Output Characteristics
Accuracy Information TransferCharacteristics
Voltage Output
Dynamic Characteristics
Stability
Digital I/O
DIO<0..7>
Timing I/O
Page
Maximum Working Voltage
Environmental
Safety
Electromagnetic Compatibility
B
Custom Cabling and Optional Connectors
Custom Cabling
Optional Connectors
FigureB-1. 68-PinConnector Pin Assignments
ACH8
ACH9
ACH10
ACH11
ACH12
Common Questions
General Information
Installing and Configuring the Device
Analog Input and Output
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Timing and Digital I/O
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D
Technical Support and Professional Services
Glossary
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