Programming instructions

Index
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National Instruments Corporation I-13 LabVIEW Data Acquisition Basics Manual
G
gain, defined, 3-14
gains (SCXI)
default gain, 20-3
description, 20-3 to 20-5
SCXI-1100 channel arrays, input limits
array, and gains (table), 20-4
GATE input, for counters, 23-2
General Error Handler VI
debugging VIs, 29-2 to 29-3
pulse width measurement, 25-6
Generate Continuous Sinewave VI, 12-3, 12-6
Generate Delayed Pulse VI
single square pulse generation, 24-5
stopping counter generations, 24-23
Generate N Updates example VI, 12-2, 12-6
Generate N Updates-ExtUpdateClk VI,
13-1 to 13-2
Generate Pulse Train on FOUT VI,
13-3, 24-21
Generate Pulse Train on FREQ_OUT VI,
13-3, 24-21
Generate Pulse Train VI
continuous pulse train generation
8253/54, 24-12 to 24-13
DAQ-STC and Am9513, 24-10
finite pulse train generation, DAQ-STC
and Am9513, 24-14
stopping counter generations, 24-23
supplying external test clock, 13-3
Get DAQ Device Information VI, 2-1
Get Timebase (8253) VI, 25-6
Getting Started Analog Input example VI
channel clock control (figure), 9-4
reading amplifier offset, 21-5
scan clock control (figure), 9-7
temperature sensor, 21-4
graphing simple-buffered analog input
(example), 7-5 to 7-6
grounded signal sources, 5-2
H
handshaking (latched) digital I/O,
17-1 to 17-10
buffered handshaking, 17-6 to 17-10
circular-buffered examples,
17-9 to 17-10
simple-buffered examples,
17-7 to 17-9
connecting signal lines
digital input (figure), 17-3
digital output (figure), 17-4
DAQ devices supporting digital
handshaking, 17-1
defined, 15-2
grouping ports for DIO-32 devices
(notes), 17-4
non-buffered handshaking, 17-5 to 17-6
overview, 17-1 to 17-2
sending out multiple digital values,
17-3 to 17-5
hardware.
See also
installation and
configuration.
debugging connection errors, 29-1
LabVIEW data acquisition
hardware support
Macintosh systems (table), 2-5
Windows environment (table),
2-4 to 2-5
relationship between LabVIEW, NI-DAQ,
and DAQ hardware (figure), 2-3
hardware-timed analog input/output control
loops, 6-7 to 6-9
hardware triggering, 8-1 to 8-8
analog
description, 8-5 to 8-6
examples, 8-7 to 8-8
digital
description, 8-2 to 8-3
examples, 8-4 to 8-5
overview, 8-1