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AT-MIO-64F-5 User Manual
Chapter 1
Introduction
This chapter describes the AT-MIO-64F-5, lists the contents of your AT-MIO-64F-5 kit, the
optional software and optional equipment, and explains how to unpack the AT-MIO-64F-5.
Board Description
Analog Input
The AT-MIO-64F-5 is a high-performance multifunction analog, digital, and timing I/O board
for the PC. The AT-MIO-64F-5 has a 5 µsec, 12-bit sampling ADC that can monitor a single
input channel, or scan through the 64 single-ended or 32 differential channels (expandable with
National Instruments multiplexing products) at a programmable gain of 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, or
100 for unipolar or bipolar input ranges. A 512-word ADC FIFO buffer can perform seamless
data acquisition at the maximum rate without data loss. Internal or external triggering and
sampling are supported. If signal conditioning or additional analog inputs are required, you can
use the SCXI signal conditioning modules, SCXI multiplexer products, or the AMUX-64T
multiplexer board.
You can use the NI-DAQ software included with the AT-MIO-64F-5 to calibrate the analog
input circuitry. This software adjusts the offset and gain errors to zero by means of board-level
calibration DACs. You can store calibration DAC constants resulting from the calibration
procedure in the onboard EEPROM for later use. See Chapter 6,
Calibration Procedures
, for
additional information on calibration procedures for the AT-MIO-64F-5.
Analog Output
The AT-MIO-64F-5 also has two double-buffered multiplying 12-bit DACs that may be
configured for a unipolar or bipolar voltage output range. An o10 V reference is the
internal reference to the circuitry of the DAC. A 2,048-word DAC FIFO buffer allows seamless
waveform generation at the maximum rate without data loss. The DAC FIFO can perform cyclic
waveform generation directly from the FIFO, independent of the PC interface. You can use the
analog output circuitry for internal timer and external signal update capability for waveform
generation.
You calibrate the analog output circuitry through the NI-DAQ software provided with the board.
This software adjusts the DAC offset and gain errors of each channel to zero by means of board-
level calibration DACs. Calibration DAC constants resulting from the calibration procedure may
be stored in the onboard EEPROM for later use. See Chapter 6,
Calibration Procedures
, for
additional information on calibration procedures for the AT-MIO-64F-5.
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