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rce...................................................................... 5-7
rce .................................................................. 5-8
rce ................................................................. 5-8
t Terminal .......................... 5-8
irements ............................................................. 5-8
AO Sample Clock Timebase Signal................................................................ 5-9
Static DIO on USB-6210/6211/6215/6218 Devices ....................................... 6-2
I/O Protection on USB-6210/6211/6215/6218 Devices.................................. 6-2
Increasing C
rrent Drive on USB-6210/6211/6215/6218 Devices ................ 6-3
Connecting Digital I/O Signals on USB-6210/6211/6215/6218 Devices....... 6-3
Getting Started with DIO Applications in Software on
USB-6210/6211/6215/6218 Devices ........................................................... 6-4
Static DIO on USB-6212/6216 Devices ......................................................... 6-5
I/O Protection on USB-6212/6216 Devices.................................................... 6-5
Programmable Power-Up States on USB-6212/6216 Devices ....................... 6-6
Increasing C
rrent Drive on USB-6212/6216 Devices................................... 6-6
Connecting Digital I/O Signals on USB-6212/6216 Devices ......................... 6-6
Getting Started with DIO Applications in Software on
Using PFI Terminals as Timing Inp
t Signals .............................................................. 7-2
t Signals Using PFI Terminals ............................................... 7-3
Using PFI Terminals as Static Digital I/Os ................................................................... 7-3
Connecting PFI Inp
PFI Filters ...................................................................................................................... 7-4
I/O Protection ................................................................................................................ 7-6
Programmable Power-Up States.................................................................................... 7-6