DAQ 6023E/6024E/6025E Multifunction I/O Devices User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 6023E/6024E/6025E User Manual
- Support
- Important Information
- Contents
- About This Manual
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration
- Chapter 3 Hardware Overview
- Chapter 4 Signal Connections
- I/O Connector
- Analog Input Signal Overview
- Analog Input Signal Connections
- Analog Output Signal Connections
- Digital I/O Signal Connections
- Programmable Peripheral Interface (PPI)
- Power Connections
- Timing Connections
- Field Wiring Considerations
- Chapter 5 Calibration
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Custom Cabling and Optional Connectors
- Appendix C Common Questions
- Appendix D Technical Support Resources
- Glossary
- Index
- Figures
- Figure 1-1. The Relationship Between the Programming Environment, NI-DAQ, and Your Hardware
- Figure 3-1. PCI-6023E, PCI-6024E, PCI-6025E, and PXI-6025E Block Diagram
- Figure 3-2. DAQCard-6024E Block Diagram
- Figure 3-3. Dithering
- Figure 3-4. CONVERT* Signal Routing
- Figure 3-5. PCI RTSI Bus Signal Connection
- Figure 3-6. PXI RTSI Bus Signal Connection
- Figure 4-1. I/O Connector Pin Assignment for the 6023E/6024E
- Figure 4-2. I/O Connector Pin Assignment for the 6025E
- Figure 4-3. Programmable Gain Instrumentation Amplifier (PGIA)
- Figure 4-4. Summary of Analog Input Connections
- Figure 4-5. Differential Input Connections for Ground Referenced Signals
- Figure 4-6. Differential Input Connections for Nonreferenced Signals
- Figure 4-7. Single Ended Input Connections for Nonreferenced or Floating Signals
- Figure 4-8. Single Ended Input Connections for Ground Referenced Signals
- Figure 4-9. Analog Output Connections
- Figure 4-10. Digital I/O Connections
- Figure 4-11. Digital I/O Connections Block Diagram
- Figure 4-12. DIO Channel Configured for High DIO Power-up State with External Load
- Figure 4-13. Timing Specifications for Mode 1 Input Transfer
- Figure 4-14. Timing Specifications for Mode 1 Output Transfer
- Figure 4-15. Timing Specifications for Mode 2 Bidirectional Transfer
- Figure 4-16. Timing I/O Connections
- Figure 4-17. Typical Posttriggered Acquisition
- Figure 4-18. Typical Pretriggered Acquisition
- Figure 4-19. SCANCLK Signal Timing
- Figure 4-20. EXTSTROBE* Signal Timing
- Figure 4-21. TRIG1 Input Signal Timing
- Figure 4-22. TRIG1 Output Signal Timing
- Figure 4-23. TRIG2 Input Signal Timing
- Figure 4-24. TRIG2 Output Signal Timing
- Figure 4-25. STARTSCAN Input Signal Timing
- Figure 4-26. STARTSCAN Output Signal Timing
- Figure 4-27. CONVERT* Input Signal Timing
- Figure 4-28. CONVERT* Output Signal Timing
- Figure 4-29. SISOURCE Signal Timing
- Figure 4-30. WFTRIG Input Signal Timing
- Figure 4-31. WFTRIG Output Signal Timing
- Figure 4-32. UPDATE* Input Signal Timing
- Figure 4-33. UPDATE* Output Signal Timing
- Figure 4-34. UISOURCE Signal Timing
- Figure 4-35. GPCTR0_SOURCE Signal Timing
- Figure 4-36. GPCTR0_GATE Signal Timing in Edge Detection Mode
- Figure 4-37. GPCTR0_OUT Signal Timing
- Figure 4-38. GPCTR1_SOURCE Signal Timing
- Figure 4-39. GPCTR1_GATE Signal Timing in Edge Detection Mode
- Figure 4-40. GPCTR1_OUT Signal Timing
- Figure 4-41. GPCTR Timing Summary
- Figure B-1. 68 Pin E Series Connector Pin Assignments
- Figure B-2. 68 Pin Extended Digital Input Connector Pin Assignments
- Figure B-3. 50 Pin E Series Connector Pin Assignments
- Figure B-4. 50-Pin Extended Digital Input Connector Pin Assignments
- Tables
- Table 3-1. Available Input Configurations
- Table 3-2. Measurement Precision
- Table 3-3. Pins Used by PXI E Series Device
- Table 4-1. I/O Connector Details
- Table 4-2. I/O Connector Signal Descriptions
- Table 4-3. I/O Signal Summary
- Table 4-4. Port C Signal Assignments
- Table 4-5. Signal Names Used in Timing Diagrams
Glossary
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RSE referenced single-ended mode—all measurements are made with respect
to a common reference measurement system or a ground. Also called a
grounded measurement system.
RTSI bus real-time system integration bus—the National Instruments timing bus that
connects DAQ devices directly, by means of connectors on top of the
devices, for precise synchronization of functions
S
s seconds
S samples
sample counter the clock that counts the output of the channel clock, in other words, the
number of samples taken. On boards with simultaneous sampling, this
counter counts the output of the scan clock and hence the number of scans.
scan one or more analog samples taken at the same time, or nearly the same time.
Typically, the number of input samples in a scan is equal to the number of
channels in the input group. For example, one scan, acquires one new
sample from every analog input channel in the group.
scan clock the clock controlling the time interval between scans.
scan rate the number of scans a system takes during a given time period, usually
expressed in scans per second
SCXI Signal Conditioning eXtensions for Instrumentation
SE single-ended—a term used to describe an analog input that is measured
with respect to a common ground
self-calibrating a property of a DAQ board that has an extremely stable onboard reference
and calibrates its own A/D and D/A circuits without manual adjustments by
the user
sensor a device that converts a physical phenomenon into an electrical signal
settling time the amount of time required for a voltage to reach its final value within
specified accuracy limits
signal conditioning the manipulation of signals to prepare them for digitizing