AT-MIO-16E-1
- Brand: National Instruments
- Product Code: AT-MIO-16E-1
- Part number: atmio16e1
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National Instruments AT-MIO-16E-1 Multifunction I/O Device
Features
The National Instruments AT-MIO-16E-1 device is one of the first completely switchless and jumperless data acquisition (DAQ) device. This feature is made possible by the National Instruments DAQ-PnP bus interface chip that connects the device to the AT I/O bus. The DAQ-PnP implements the Plug and Play ISA Specification so that the DMA, interrupts, and base I/O addresses are all software configurable. This allows you to easily change the AT-MIO-16E-1 device configuration without having to remove the device from the computer. The DAQ-STC makes possible such applications as buffered pulse generation, equivalent time sampling, and seamlessly changing the sampling rate. The AT-MIO-16E-1 devices use the National Instruments DAQ-STC system timing controller for time-related functions. The DAQ-STC consists of three timing groups that control AI, AO, and general-purpose counter/timer functions. These groups include a total of seven 24-Bit and three 16-Bit counters and a maximum timing resolution of 50 ns.
Features
- Software Configurable Analog Input
- 3 Different Input Modes - NRSE, RSE, and DIFF
- Analog Output Voltage on 2 Channels
- Software, External Digital, and Analog Triggering
The National Instruments AT-MIO-16E-1 device is one of the first completely switchless and jumperless data acquisition (DAQ) device. This feature is made possible by the National Instruments DAQ-PnP bus interface chip that connects the device to the AT I/O bus. The DAQ-PnP implements the Plug and Play ISA Specification so that the DMA, interrupts, and base I/O addresses are all software configurable. This allows you to easily change the AT-MIO-16E-1 device configuration without having to remove the device from the computer. The DAQ-STC makes possible such applications as buffered pulse generation, equivalent time sampling, and seamlessly changing the sampling rate. The AT-MIO-16E-1 devices use the National Instruments DAQ-STC system timing controller for time-related functions. The DAQ-STC consists of three timing groups that control AI, AO, and general-purpose counter/timer functions. These groups include a total of seven 24-Bit and three 16-Bit counters and a maximum timing resolution of 50 ns.