National Instruments NI 447 Series User Manual page 67

Dynamic signal acquisition devices for pci and pxi/compactpci
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grounded measurement
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first-in first-out memory buffer—the first data stored is the first data sent
to the acceptor. FIFOs are often used on DAQ devices to temporarily store
incoming or outgoing data until that data can be retrieved or output. For
example, an analog input FIFO stores the results of A/D conversions until
the data can be retrieved into system memory, a process that requires the
servicing of interrupts and often the programming of the DMA controller.
This process can take several milliseconds in some cases. During this time,
data accumulates in the FIFO for future retrieval. With a larger FIFO,
longer latencies can be tolerated. In the case of analog output, a FIFO
permits faster update rates, because the waveform data can be stored on the
FIFO ahead of time. This again reduces the effect of latencies associated
with getting the data from system memory to the DAQ device.
a type of signal conditioning that allows you to attenuate unwanted portions
of the signal you are trying to measure
input signal frequency
finite impulse response—a non recursive digital filter with linear phase
signal sources with voltage signals that are not connected to an absolute
reference or system ground. Also called nonreferenced signal sources.
Some common example of floating signal sources are batteries,
transformers, or thermocouples.
oversampling frequency or rate
sampling frequency or rate
the factor by which a signal is amplified, sometimes expressed in decibels
See SE.
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