National Instruments NI cDAQ-9191 manuals
NI cDAQ-9191
Brand: National Instruments | Category: Chassis
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Safety Guidelines
- Special Guidelines for Marine Applications
- Unpacking
- Wiring Power to the cDAQ Chassis
- Troubleshooting Chassis Connectivity
- Reserving the Chassis in MAX
- Mounting the cDAQ Chassis
- Using the cDAQ Chassis on a Desktop
- cDAQ-9181/9191
- cDAQ-9184/9188
- Mounting the cDAQ Chassis on a DIN Rail
- cDAQ Chassis Features
- Ethernet Port
- Ethernet Cabling
- Reset Button
- Cables and Accessories
- Using the cDAQ Chassis
- Parallel versus Serial DIO Modules
- Analog Input Triggering Signals
- Analog Input Timing Signals
- AI Convert Clock Signal Behavior For Analog Input Modules
- Slow Sample Rate Modules
- AI Start Trigger Signal
- Using a Digital Source
- AI Pause Trigger Signal
- Analog Output Data Generation Methods
- Hardware-Timed Generations
- Analog Output Triggering Signals
- Routing AO Sample Clock to an Output Terminal
- AO Pause Trigger Signal
- Using an Analog Source
- Digital Input/Output
- Static DIO
- Digital Input Filters
- Getting Started with DI Applications in Software
- Digital Output
- Digital Output Triggering Signals
- Getting Started with DO Applications in Software
- Counter Timing Engine
- Counter Input Applications
- Buffered (Sample Clock) Edge Counting
- Controlling the Direction of Counting
- Single Pulse-Width Measurement
- Pulse Measurement
- Single Pulse Measurement
- Semi-Period Measurement
- Implicit Buffered Semi-Period Measurement
- Frequency Measurement
- High Frequency with Two Counters
- Sample Clocked Buffered Frequency Measurement
- Choosing a Method for Measuring Frequency
- Which Method Is Best?
- Period Measurement
- Position Measurement
- Channel Z Behavior
- Measurements Using Two Pulse Encoders
- Single Two-Signal Edge-Separation Measurement
- Sample Clocked Buffered Two-Signal Separation Measurement
- Counter Output Applications
- Single Pulse Generation with Start Trigger
- Retriggerable Pulse or Pulse Train Generation
- Continuous Pulse Train Generation
- Buffered Pulse Train Generation
- Continuous Buffered Implicit Pulse Train Generation
- Continuous Buffered Sample Clocked Pulse Train Generation
- Frequency Division
- Pulse Generation for ETS
- Counter n Source Signal
- Routing Counter n Source to an Output Terminal
- Counter n Aux Signal
- Routing Signals to Counter n HW Arm Input
- Using an External Source
- Counter Triggering
- Prescaling
- External or Internal Source Less than 20 MHz
- Digital Routing
- MHz Timebase
- related documentation
NI cDAQ-9191
Brand: National Instruments | Category: Chassis