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physical specifications, A-8
power requirement specifications, A-8
processor, 4-1
programming examples (NI resources), D-1
pulse width modulation output, digital I/O
connector, 5-17
PWM features, digital I/O connector, 5-17
Rrelated documentation, x
requirements for getting started, 1-2
resources
ADC, 4-5
DAC, 4-5
motion I/O, 4-5
return data buffer (RDB), 4-6
RTOS (embedded real-time operating
system), 4-1
RTSI
7350 controller, 1-2
connector, 3-1, 3-3
signal considerations, 5-18
specifications, A-7
triggers, 3-5, A-7
Ssafety information, 2-2
safety specifications, A-3, A-9
servo axis resources (figure), 4-4
servo performance specifications, A-1
shutdown input, wiring concerns, 5-11
Shutdown signal
description (table), 5-4
purpose and use, 5-11
signal connections. See digital I/O connector,
motion I/O connector, and RTSI
sinusoidal commutation, 2-6
onboard, 4-3
resources, 4-4
software
installation, 2-1
National Instruments application
software, 1-3
NI resources, D-1
onboard programs, 4-5
programming choices, 1-3
specifications
CE compliance, A-10
digital I/O connectors, A-7
electromagnetic compatibility, A-10
environment, A-9
motion I/O, A-3
physical, A-8
power requirements (max), A-8
RTSI trigger lines, A-7
safety, A-3, A-9
servo performance, A-1
stepper performance, A-2
working voltage (max), A-9
stepper axis resources (figure), 4-4
stepper performance specifications, A-2
support technical, D-1
Ttechnical support, D-1
Totem Pole mode, wiring diagram, 5-14
training and certification (NI resources), D-1
trajectory generators, 4-2
trigger (position capture) inputs
overview, 5-10
wiring concerns, 5-11
Trigger <1..8> signal
description (table), 5-4
purpose and use, 5-10
troubleshooting (NI resources), D-1
Vvoltage specifications (working max), A-9