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digital output
data generation methods, 4-8
getting started with applications in
timing signals, 4-10
triggering, 4-9
digital output signals
DO Pause Trigger, 4-11
DO Sample Clock, 4-10
DO Sample Clock Timebase, 4-10
DO Start Trigger, 4-10
DIN rail mounting, 1-20
DIP switches, 1-28
DISABLE RT DIP switch, 1-28
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buffered, 5-4
on-demand, 5-3
sample clock, 5-4
single point, 5-3
edge-separation measurement
buffered two-signal, 5-23
single two-signal, 5-22
electromagnetic compatibility
encoders, quadrature, 5-19
encoding
equivalent time sampling, 5-32
Ethernet
10/100/1000 LEDs, 1-25
ACT/LINK LEDs, 1-24
cabling, 1-25
ports, 1-23
external source less than 40 MHz, 5-40
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features, 1-22
features, counter, 5-39
filters
digital input (parallel DIO modules
floppy drive BBS priorities submenu, A-11
FREQ OUT signal, 5-37
frequency
division, 5-32
generation, 5-31
generator, 5-31
measurement, 5-10
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generations
analog output data, 3-1
buffered hardware-timed
analog output, 3-2
digital output, 4-9
continuous pulse train, 5-27
digital output data, 4-8
frequency, 5-31
hardware-timed
analog output, 3-2
digital output, 4-8
pulse for ETS, 5-32
pulse train, 5-25
retriggerable single pulse, 5-26
simple pulse, 5-24
single pulse, 5-24
single pulse with start trigger, 5-25
software-timed
analog output, 3-1
digital output, 4-8
getting started
AI applications in software, 2-7
AO applications in software, 3-6
DI applications in software, 4-7
DO applications in software, 4-12
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