Chapter 3
Hardware Overview
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Figure 3-6 shows a block diagram for the AT-MIO-16XE-50.
Figure 3-6.
AT-MIO-16XE-50 Block Diagram
Analog Input
The AI section of each AT E Series device is software configurable.
You can select different AI configurations through application software
designed to control the AT E Series devices. The following sections
describe in detail each of the AI categories.
Input Mode
The AT E Series devices have three different input modes—nonreferenced
single-ended (NRSE) input, referenced single-ended (RSE) input, and
differential (DIFF) input. The single-ended input configurations use up
to 16 channels (64 channels on the AT-MIO-64E-3). The DIFF input
configuration uses up to eight channels (32 channels on the
AT-MIO-64E-3). Input modes are programmed on a per channel basis for
multimode scanning. For example, you can configure the circuitry to scan
Timing
PFI / Trigger
I/O
Connector
3
2
RTSI Bus
AT
–
I/O
Channel
Digital I/O (8)
16-Bit
Sampling
A/D
Converter
EEPROM
Configuration
Memory
+
Programmable
Gain
Amplifier
–
Calibration
Mux
Mux Mode
Selection
Switches
Analog
Muxes
Voltage
REF
Calibration
DACs
4
Calibration
DACs
DAC0
DAC1
3
DAQ - STC
Analog Input
Timing/Control
Analog Output
Timing/Control
Digital I/O
Trigger
Counter/
Timing I/O
RTSI Bus
Interface
DMA/
Interrupt
Request
Bus
Interface
(8)
(8)
8
AI Control
Analog
Input
Control
EEPROM
Control
DMA
Interface
DAQ-PnP
DAQ-STC
Bus
Interface
Plug
and
Play
Analog
Output
Control
8255
DIO
Control
Bus
Interface
IRQ
DMA
Data
Transceivers
AO Control
ADC
FIFO
Data (16)
Data
(16)