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Glossary
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ADC analog-to-digital converteran electronic device, often an integrated
circuit, that converts an analog voltage to a digital number
AI analog input
AIGATE AI gate signal
AIGND AI ground signal
AISENSE AI sense signal
ANSI American National Standards Institute
AO analog output
AOGND AO ground signal
B
base address a memory address that serves as the starting address for programmable
registers. All other addresses are located by adding to the base address.
bipolar a signal range that includes both positive and negative values (for example,
5to+5V)
BC buffered counter
bus the group of conductors that interconnect individual circuitry in a computer.
Typically, a bus is the expansion vehicle to which I/O or other devices are
connected. Examples of PC buses are the ISA and PCI bus.
C
CCelsius
CalDAC calibration DAC
CH channelpin or wire lead to which you apply or from which you read the
analog or digital signal. Analog signals can be single-ended or differential.
For digital signals, you group channels to form ports. Ports usually consist
of either four or eight digital channels.