User's Manual

© National Instruments Corporation 1-1 NI 5911 User Manual
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Taking Measurements
with the NI 5911
Thank you for buying a National Instruments 5911 digital oscilloscope
with flexible resolution. This chapter provides information on installing,
connecting signals to, and acquiring data from your NI 5911.
Installing the NI 5911
There are two main steps involved in installation:
1. Install the NI-SCOPE driver software. You use this driver to write
programs to control your NI 5911 in different application development
environments (ADEs). NI-SCOPE also allows you to interactively
control your NI 5911 with VirtualBench-Scope.
2. Install your NI 5911. For step-by-step instructions for installing
NI-SCOPE and the NI 5911, see the Where to Start with Your National
Instruments Oscilloscope/Digitizer.
Connecting Signals
Figure 1-1 shows the front panel for the NI 5911. The front panel contains
three connectorsa BNC connector, an SMB connector, and a 9-pin mini
circular DIN connector (see Figure 1-2).
The BNC connector is for attaching the analog input signal you wish to
measure. The BNC connector is analog input channel 0. To minimize noise,
do not allow the shell of the BNC cable to touch or lie near the metal of the
computer chassis. The SMB connector is for external triggers and for
generating a probe compensation signal. The SMB connector is PFI1. The
DIN connector gives you access to an additional external trigger line. The
DIN connector can be used to access PFI2.