Chapter 1
Introduction
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minimal modifications to your code. Whether you are using conventional
programming languages, LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, or other
application software, your application uses the NI-DAQ driver software,
as illustrated in Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-1.
The Relationship between the Programming Environment,
NI-DAQ, and Your Hardware
Register-Level Programming
The final option for programming any National Instruments DAQ
hardware is to write register-level software. Writing register-level
programming software can be very time-consuming and inefficient,
and is not recommended for most users.
Even if you are an experienced register-level programmer, consider using
NI-DAQ, LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI or other National Instruments
application software to program your National Instruments DAQ hardware.
Using the National Instruments application software is easier than, and as
flexible as, register-level programming, and can save weeks of
development time.
ComponentWorks,
LabVIEW,
LabWindows/CVI, or
VirtualBench
Conventional
Programming Environment
NI-DAQ
Driver Software
DAQ or
SCXI Hardware
Personal
Computer or
Workstation