
Chapter 2
NI 5450 Overview
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NI PXIe-5450 User Manual
You now have enough free memory space for Waveform 5, but this space is
fragmented, so you must also clear and re-download all waveforms and
generation instructions following the deleted waveform. The following
figure illustrates the result.
Signal Routing
An NI signal generator is capable of sending and receiving signals through
the front panel and the PXI or RTSI trigger bus. The front panel connectors
provides connectivity for the output channel as well as for control lines for
sending and receiving clocks, triggers, and events. You can use the PXI and
RTSI trigger bus to send and receive events, triggers, and Sample and
Reference clocks.
All signal routing operations can be characterized by a
source
and a
destination
. To determine the possible signal routes for your device,
complete the following steps.
1.
Launch MAX, either by navigating to
Start»All Programs»National
Instruments»Measurement & Automation
or by double-clicking
the
Measurement & Automation
icon on the desktop.
2.
Expand
Devices and Interfaces
. Expand
NI-DAQmx Devices
.
Note
If you are using a remote RT target, expand
Remote Systems
, find and expand
your target, and then expand
Devices and Interfaces
.
3.
Select your device. The view to the right of the MAX configuration
tree shows the attributes of your device.
4.
Click the
Device Routes
tab below the attributes view. A table in the
Device Routes
view shows the possible sources and destinations for
the signal generator. Sources are listed in the far left column, and the
possible destinations span the top of the table. Each cell in the table is
an index with the valid source and destination terminal for the device.
If a route is possible between a source and destination terminal, the
intersecting cell is colored green or yellow. A green cell indicates the route
can be made without consuming any important resource of your device. A
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