counter/timer operations, SCXI signal conditioning, RTSI or PXI synchronization, self-
calibration, messaging, and acquiring data to extended memory. For more information, visit
ni.com/daq
.
National Instruments modular instruments use specialized drivers suited to each product’s
specialization. Express VIs provide customized, interactive programming of instruments in a
single interface, and soft front panels provide an interface for testing the functionality of each
instrument with no programming required. NI Switches, DMMs, High-Speed DIO, High-
Speed Digitizers, and Sources each have customized drivers for high-end modular
instrumentation systems. RF applications leverage two drivers, NI-RFSG and NI-RFSA, and
Dynamic Signal Acquisition is available through NI-DAQmx. For more information, visit
ni.com/modularinstruments
.
You can expand the timing and triggering functionality of your PXI system with PXI Timing
and Synchronization products. These products provide precision clock sources, custom routing
of triggers for multi-chassis synchronization, clock sharing, and more and are programmed
with NI-Sync. For more information, visit
ni.com/pxi
.
NI-VISA is the National Instruments implementation of the VISA specification. VISA is a
uniform API for communicating and controlling USB, Serial, GPIB, PXI, VXI, and various
other types of instruments. This API aids in the creation of portable applications and
instrument drivers. For information about writing your own PXI instrument driver with NI-
VISA, refer to the
NI-VISA Getting Started Manual
and the
readme.txt
file in the NI-VISA
directory. For more information, visit
ni.com/visa
.
With LabVIEW for Linux and support for more than two hundred devices on Linux with the
NI-DAQmx driver, you can now create virtual instruments based on the Linux OS. Instrument
control in Linux has been improved by the NI-VISA driver for Linux, and NI modular
instruments are partially supported. For more information, visit
ni.com/linux
.
Configuration
BIOS Setup Utility
You can change the NI PXIe-8840 Quad-Core configuration settings in the BIOS setup
program. The BIOS is the low-level interface between the hardware and operating system
software that configures and tests your hardware when you boot the system. The BIOS setup
program includes menus for configuring settings and enabling NI PXIe-8840 Quad-Core
controller features.
Most users do not need to use the BIOS setup program, as the NI PXIe-8840 Quad-Core
controller ships with default settings that work well for most configurations.
Caution
Changing BIOS settings may lead to incorrect controller behavior and
possibly an unbootable controller. If this happens, follow the instructions for
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