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Appendix A Types of Instruments

PXI Modular Instrumentation

The new modular instrumentation system based on PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation (PXI) delivers a PC-based, high-performance measurement system.

PXI is completely compatible with CompactPCI and incorporates the advanced timing and triggering features associated with VXI. PXI fills the gap between low-cost desktop PC solutions and high-end VXI and GPIB solutions by combining the industry standards of Windows, PCI, CompactPCI, and VXI.

You design a PXI system by selecting everything, including the controller (an embedded Pentium class or higher computer and peripherals), the chassis, and the modules. PXI modules can be anything from analog-to-digital, digital-to-analog, digital I/O, and multifunction input/output boards to image acquisition, motion control, and instruments like oscilloscopes, multimeters, serial data analyzers, and other custom instruments.

Computer-Based Instruments

Computer-based instruments are made for several different platforms including PCMCIA (laptops), PCI (desktop computers), and PXI.

Computer-based instruments are an example of virtual instruments that consist of a PC-based instrument module, a computer, and application software. Traditional instruments are stand-alone instruments, where the functionality of the instrument is encapsulated within a “black box.” Because digitizer and packaging technology continues to evolve, today we have PC Card (PCMCIA) form factor instruments that give you the same functionality as a standalone instrument.

The computer-based instrument can take advantage of the processing power of the PC, expandable memory, high-resolution display options, and enterprise-wide connectivity to the corporate or world-wide Internet. You can measure voltage, current, and resistance using a computer-based instrument or expand the capabilities of your virtual instrument through application software. You can create a data logger and automatically analyze your acquired data. You can also generate reports on the fly. While you are making measurements, you can analyze and present information to make real-world decisions.

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With application software, you can customize the capabilities of your virtual instrument to solve multiple test challenges. You also can upgrade the performance of your measurement system with evolving low-cost PC technology that offers a more economical instrumentation solution than purchasing an expensive, brand new, single-function stand-alone instrument.

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Technical Support Resources

Web Support

National Instruments Web support is your first stop for help in solving installation, configuration, and application problems and questions. Online problem-solving and diagnostic resources include frequently asked questions, knowledge bases, product-specific troubleshooting wizards, manuals, drivers, software updates, and more. Web support is available through the Technical Support section of www.ni.com

NI Developer Zone

The NI Developer Zone at zone.ni.com is the essential resource for building measurement and automation systems. At the NI Developer Zone, you can easily access the latest example programs, system configurators, tutorials, technical news, as well as a community of developers ready to share their own techniques.

Customer Education

National Instruments provides a number of alternatives to satisfy your training needs, from self-paced tutorials, videos, and interactive CDs to instructor-led hands-on courses at locations around the world. Visit the Customer Education section of www.ni.com for online course schedules, syllabi, training centers, and class registration.

System Integration

If you have time constraints, limited in-house technical resources, or other dilemmas, you may prefer to employ consulting or system integration services. You can rely on the expertise available through our worldwide network of Alliance Program members. To find out more about our Alliance system integration solutions, visit the System Integration section of www.ni.com

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Worldwide Support

National Instruments has offices located around the world to help address your support needs. You can access our branch office Web sites from the Worldwide Offices section of www.ni.com. Branch office web sites provide up-to-date contact information, support phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and current events.

If you have searched the technical support resources on our Web site and still cannot find the answers you need, contact your local office or National Instruments corporate. Phone numbers for our worldwide offices are listed at the front of this manual.

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