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NI 6232, NI 6233 user manual
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DAQ M Series
NI 6232/6233 User Manual
NI 6232/6233 User Manual
July 2006
371995A-01
Contents
Main
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Important Information
Warranty
Copyright
Trademarks
Patents
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Compliance
Compliance with FCC/Canada Radio Frequency Interference Regulations
Determining FCC Class
FCC/DOC Warnings
Class A
Contents
About This Manual
Chapter 1 Getting Started
Chapter 2 DAQ System Overview
Chapter 3 Connector Information
Chapter 4 Analog Input
Chapter 5 Analog Output
Chapter 6 Digital Input and Output
Chapter 7 Counters
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Chapter 8 PFI
Chapter 9 Isolation and Digital Isolators
Chapter 10 Digital Routing and Clock Generation
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About This Manual
Conventions
Related Documentation
NI-DAQ
NI-DAQmx for Linux
NI-DAQmx Base
LabVIEW
LabWindows/CVI
Measurement Studio
ANSI C without NI Application Software
.NET Languages without NI Application Software
Device Documentation and Specifications
Training Courses
Technical Support on the Web
Getting Started
Installing NI-DAQmx
Installing Other Software
Installing the Hardware
Device Pinouts
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DAQ System Overview
DAQ Hardware
DAQ-STC2
Calibration Circuitry
Sensors and Transducers
Cables and Accessories
Custom Cabling
Programming Devices in Software
Connector Information
I/O Connector Signal Descriptions
Table 3-1. I/O Connector Signals (Continued)
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Analog Input
Analog Input Circuitry
Analog Input Range
Analog Input Ground-Reference Settings
(10 V (10 V)) 216 = 305 mV
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Configuring AI Ground-Reference Settings in Software
Multichannel Scanning Considerations
Use Low Impedance Sources
Use Short High-Quality Cabling
Carefully Choose the Channel Scanning Order Avoid Switching from a Large to a Small Input Range
Insert Grounded Channel between Signal Channels
Minimize Voltage Step between Adjacent Channels
Avoid Scanning Faster Than Necessary
Example 1
Example 2
Analog Input Data Acquisition Methods
Software-Timed Acquisitions
Hardware-Timed Acquisitions
Buffered
Non-Buffered
Analog Input Triggering
Connecting Analog Voltage Input Signals
Types of Signal Sources
Floating Signal Sources
Ground-Referenced Signal Sources
Differential Connection Considerations
Differential Connections for Ground-Referenced Signal Sources
Differential Input Biasing
Differential Connections for Non-Referenced or Floating Signal Sources
Single-Ended Connection Considerations
Single-Ended Connections for Floating or Grounded Signal Sources
Field Wiring Considerations
Analog Input Timing Signals
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AI Sample Clock Signal
Using an Internal Source
Using an External Source
Routing AI Sample Clock Signal to an Output
Other Timing Requirements
AI Sample Clock Timebase Signal
AI Convert Clock Signal
Using an Internal Source
Using an External Source
Routing AI Convert Clock Signal to an Output
Using a Delay from Sample Clock to Convert Clock
Other Timing Requirements
AI Convert Clock Timebase Signal
AI Hold Complete Event Signal
AI Start Trigger Signal
Routing AI Start Trigger to an Output Terminal
AI Reference Trigger Signal
Routing AI Reference Trigger Signal to an Output
AI Pause Trigger Signal
Routing AI Pause Trigger Signal to an Output
Getting Started with AI Applications in Software
Analog Output
Analog Output Circuitry
Minimizing Glitches on the Output Signal
Analog Output Data Generation Methods
Software-Timed Generations
Hardware-Timed Generations
Non-Buffered
Buffered
Analog Output Triggering
Connecting Analog Voltage Output Signals
Figure 5-2. Analog Output Connections
Analog Output Timing Signals
Figure 5-3 summarizes all of the timing options provided by the analog output timing engine.
AO Start Trigger Signal
Routing AO Start Trigger Signal to an Output
AO Pause Trigger Signal
Routing AO Pause Trigger Signal to an Output
AO Sample Clock Signal
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AO Sample Clock Timebase Signal
Getting Started with AO Applications in Software
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Digital Input and Output
I/O Protection
Programmable Power-Up States
Connecting Digital I/O Signals
Logic Conventions
Getting Started with DIO Applications in Software
Counters
Figure 7-1. M Series Counters
Counter Input Applications
Counting Edges
Single Point (On-Demand) Edge Counting
Buffered (Sample Clock) Edge Counting
Non-Cumulative Buffered Edge Counting
Controlling the Direction of Counting
Pulse-Width Measurement
Single Pulse-Width Measurement
Buffered Pulse-Width Measurement
Period Measurement
Single Period Measurement
Buffered Period Measurement
Semi-Period Measurement
Single Semi-Period Measurement
Buffered Semi-Period Measurement
Frequency Measurement
Method 1Measure Low Frequency with One Counter
Method 1bMeasure Low Frequency with One Counter (Averaged)
Figure 7-12. Method 1b
Method 2Measure High Frequency with Two Counters
Method 3Measure Large Range of Frequencies Using Two Counters
Choosing a Method for Measuring Frequency
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Position Measurement
Measurements Using Quadrature Encoders
X1 Encoding
X2 Encoding
X4 Encoding
Channel Z Behavior
Measurements Using Two Pulse Encoders
Two-Signal Edge-Separation Measurement
Single Two-Signal Edge-Separation Measurement
Buffered Two-Signal Edge-Separation Measurement
Counter Output Applications
Simple Pulse Generation Single Pulse Generation
Single Pulse Generation with Start Trigger
Retriggerable Single Pulse Generation
Pulse Train Generation Continuous Pulse Train Generation
Frequency Generation
Using the Frequency Generator
Frequency Division
Pulse Generation for ETS
Counter Timing Signals
Counter n Source Signal
Routing a Signal to Counter n Source
Routing Counter n Source to an Output Terminal
Counter n Gate Signal
Routing a Signal to Counter n Gate
Routing Counter n Gate to an Output Terminal
Counter n Aux Signal
Routing a Signal to Counter n Aux
Counter n A, Counter n B, and Counter n Z Signals
Routing Signals to A, B, and Z Counter Inputs
Routing Counter n Z Signal to an Output Terminal
Counter n Up_Down Signal
Counter n HW Arm Signal
Routing Signals to Counter n HW Arm Input
Counter n Internal Output and Counter n TC Signals
Routing Counter n Internal Output to an Output
Frequency Output Signal
Default Counter Terminals
Counter Triggering
Arm Start Trigger
Start Trigger
Pause Trigger
Other Counter Features
Cascading Counters
Counter Filters
Prescaling
Duplicate Count Prevention
Duplicate Count Prevention Example
Duplicate Count Example
Example Application That Prevents Duplicate Count
When To Use Duplicate Count Prevention
Enabling Duplicate Count Prevention in NI-DAQmx
Synchronization Modes
80 MHz Source Mode
Other Internal Source Mode
External Source Mode
PFI
Using PFI Terminals as Timing Input Signals
Exporting Timing Output Signals Using PFI Terminals
Using PFI Terminals as Static Digital Inputs and Outputs
Connecting PFI Input Signals
PFI Filters
I/O Protection
Programmable Power-Up States
Connecting Digital I/O Signals
Figure 8-5. NI 6232 Digital I/O Connections (DO Source)
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Isolation and Digital Isolators
Digital Isolation
Benefits of an Isolated DAQ Device
Digital Routing and Clock Generation
Clock Routing
80 MHz Timebase
20 MHz Timebase
100 kHz Timebase
External Reference Clock
10 MHz Reference Clock
Synchronizing Multiple Devices
Real-Time System Integration Bus (RTSI)
RTSI Connector Pinout
Using RTSI as Outputs
Using RTSI Terminals as Timing Input Signals
RTSI Filters
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PXI Clock and Trigger Signals
PXI_CLK10
PXI Triggers
PXI_STAR Trigger
PXI_STAR Filters
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Bus Interface
DMA Controllers
PXI Considerations
PXI Clock and Trigger Signals
PXI and PXI Express
Using PXI with CompactPCI
Data Transfer Methods
Direct Memory Access (DMA)
Interrupt Request (IRQ)
Programmed I/O
Changing Data Transfer Methods between DMA and IRQ
Triggering
Triggering with a Digital Source
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Device-Specific Information
NI 6232
NI 6232 Pinout
Figure A-1. NI 6232 Pinout Table A-1. NI 6232 Device Default NI-DAQmx Counter/Timer Pins
NI 6232 Specifications
NI 6232 Accessory and Cabling Options
Screw Terminal
RTSI
NI 6233
Figure A-2. NI 6233 Pinout Table A-2. NI 6233 Device Default NI-DAQmx Counter/Timer Pins
NI 6233 Specifications
NI 6233 Accessory and Cabling Options
Screw Terminal
RTSI
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Troubleshooting
Analog Input
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Analog Output
Counters
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Technical Support and Professional Services
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Glossary
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