National Instruments 4551 User Manual page 131

Ni-dsa software for computer-based instruments
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nonreferenced signal
sources
NRSE
Nyquist Frequency
O
onboard channels
operating system
optical isolation
output settling time
output slew rate
P
passband
pattern generation
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signal sources with voltage signals that are not connected to an absolute
reference or system ground. Also called floating signal sources. Some
common example of nonreferenced signal sources are batteries,
transformers, or thermocouples.
nonreferenced single-ended mode—all measurements are made with
respect to a common (NRSE) measurement system reference, but the
voltage at this reference can vary with respect to the measurement system
ground
one-half of the sampling rate, f
channels provided by the plug-in data acquisition board
base-level software that controls a computer, runs programs, interacts with
users, and communicates with installed hardware or peripheral devices
the technique of using an optoelectric transmitter and receiver to transfer
data without electrical continuity, to eliminate high-potential differences
and transients
the amount of time required for the analog output voltage to reach its final
value within specified limits
the maximum rate of change of analog output voltage from one level to
another
the range of frequencies which a device can properly propagate or measure
a type of handshaked (latched) digital I/O in which internal counters
generate the handshaked signal, which in turn initiates a digital transfer.
Because counters output digital pulses at a constant rate, this means you
can generate and retrieve patterns at a constant rate because the handshaked
signal is produced at a constant rate.
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