National Instruments DIO 6533 User Manual page 117

High-speed digital i/o boards for pci, pxi, compactpci, at, eisa, or pcmcia bus systems
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RGND
rms
RTSI Bus
S
s
S
settling time
S/s
STARTTRIG
STOPTRIG
strobed digital I/O
switchless device
synchronous
T
transfer rate
trigger
tri-state
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reserved ground
root mean square
real-time system integration bus—the National Instruments timing bus
that connects DAQ boards directly, by means of connectors on top of
the boards, for precise synchronization of functions
seconds
samples
the amount of time required for a voltage to reach its final value within
specified limits
samples per second
start trigger signal
stop trigger signal
a type of digital input or output in which hardware uses timing signals
to regulate the rate of input or output. Types of strobed digital I/O
include handshaking and pattern generation.
devices that do not require dip switches or jumpers to configure
resources on the devices—also called Plug and Play devices
hardware—a property of an event that is synchronized to a reference
clock
the rate, measured in bytes/s, at which data is moved from source to
destination after software initialization and set up operations; the
maximum rate at which the hardware can operate
any event that causes, starts, or stops some form of data capture
a third output state, other than high or low, in which the output is
undriven
G-9
Glossary
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