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This article explains how can to tell what inputs and outputs are the expected values using internal lines for NI's E Series, M Series, or X Series devices.

I have a PXI Multifunction I/O Module, such as PXI-6225. When referring to its specification, it only mentions about input impedances from both AI+ to AI GND and AI- to AI GND. I would like to know what ...

Why does the read speed of each AI (analog input) channel decrease as I increase the number of AI channels I am reading from? How do I read from multiple AI channels at the same time, simultaneously? I ...

The PXI Multifunction I/O Module provides a mix of analogI/O, digitalI/O, counter/timer, and triggering functionality in a single PXI module. If you want to use this module to generate a PWM wave in NI ...

I am trying to synchronize a counter input with multiple analog inputs, but I keep running into errors. I am trying to figure out if this is possible to do and if so, how to do it properly.

I have configured an analog acquisition task with a reference trigger and I receive the error -200281 when running the program. I'm certain that a trigger condition occurs and I have increased the timeout ...

Are the grounds on my X Series, M Series, E Series and S Series DAQ devices all tied together? Do it matter which ground I connect to on my X, M E or S Series card?

I am able to see some of the possible I/O Option Names for my control or constant in LabVIEW, but the DAQmx Terminal Control on the front panel or the DAQmx Terminal Constant on the block diagram does ...

I want to utilize the filter on NI DAQ card. I have noise in my environment that's coming through to my signal and saw that my card has filtering capabilities. What is the cutoff frequency of this filter? ...

When I insert my PXI card into my system, it appears in NI Measurement & Automation Explorer (NI MAX) as a PCI card.

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