Using Pfi Terminals As Static Digital I/Os - National Instruments X Series User Manual

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AI Start Trigger (ai/StartTrigger)
AI Pause Trigger (ai/PauseTrigger)
AO Sample Clock
AO Start Trigger (ao/StartTrigger)
AO Pause Trigger (ao/PauseTrigger)
DI Sample Clock (di/SampleClock)
DI Start Trigger (di/StartTrigger)
DI Reference Trigger (di/ReferenceTrigger)
DI Pause Trigger (di/PauseTrigger)
DO Sample Clock
DO Start Trigger (do/StartTrigger)
DO Pause Trigger (do/PauseTrigger)
Counter n Source
Counter n Gate
Counter n Internal Output
Counter n Sample Clock
Counter n Counter n HW Arm
Frequency Output
PXI_STAR
RTSI <0..7>
Analog Comparison Event
Change Detection Event
Watchdog timer expired pulse
Note
Signals with an
signals are active low.
Note
(
NI PXIe-6386/6396 Devices)
several ways from other SMIO devices. For more information about sample clock
rates related to these devices, go to
smio14ms.

Using PFI Terminals as Static Digital I/Os

Each PFI can be individually configured as a static digital input or a static digital output. When
a terminal is used as a static digital input or output, it is called P1.x or P2.x. On the I/O connector,
each terminal is labeled PFI x/P1.x or PFI x/P2.x.
In addition, X Series devices have up to 32 lines of bidirectional DIO signals.
*
(ao/SampleClock)
*
(do/SampleClock)
*
are inverted before being driven to a terminal; that is, these
PXIe-6386 and PXIe-6396 devices differ in
and enter the Info Code
ni.com/info
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