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Chapter 9 SCXI—Signal Conditioning

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Figure 9-5. SCXI Chassis

When you use SCXI as an external DAQ system, only some of the digital I/O lines of the DAQ device are reserved for SCXI chassis communication when other modules are present. The DAQ device digitizes any analog input data and transfers it back to the computer through the parallel or serial port.

Note When using remote SCXI, be aware of the sampling rate limitations from the data being sent over the serial port. To reduce delays in serial port communication, National Instruments recommends that you use the fastest baud rate possible for the serial port of your computer. If you have a 16550 or compatible universal asynchronous receiver-transceiver (UART), you can use baud rates up to 57,600 baud. If you have an 8250 or compatible UART, you can use only up to 19,200 baud.

SCXI Operating Modes

The SCXI operating mode determines the way that DAQ devices access signals. There are two basic operating modes for SCXI modules,

multiplexed and parallel. You designate the mode in the operating mode input in Measurement & Automation Explorer or the configuration utility. Also, you may have to set up jumpers on the module for the correct operating mode. Check your SCXI module user manual for more information.

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Note National Instruments recommends that you use the multiplexed mode for most purposes, because this allows all channels on all modules to be accessed with a single DAQ device. Parallel mode can offer faster I/O for some modules, particularly the digital modules, but you would need a DAQ device for each module in the chassis.

Multiplexed Mode for Analog Input Modules

When an analog input module operates in multiplexed mode, all of its input channels are multiplexed to one module output. When you cable a DAQ device to a multiplexed analog input module, the DAQ device has access to multiplexed output of that module, as well as all other modules in the chassis through the SCXIbus. The analog input VIs route the multiplexed analog signals on the SCXIbus for you transparently. So, if you operate all modules in the chassis in multiplexed mode, you need to cable only one of the modules directly to the DAQ device.

Note MIO/AI devices, and Lab-PC+ and 1200 devices support multiple-channel and multiple-scan acquisitions in multiplexed mode. The Lab-LC, LPM devices, and DAQCard-700 support only single-channel or single-scan acquisitions in multiplexed mode.

When you connect a DAQ device to a multiplexed module, the multiplexed output of the module (and all other multiplexed modules in the chassis) appears at analog input channel 0 of the DAQ device by default.

Multiplexed Mode for the SCXI-1200 (Windows)

In multiplexed mode, the SCXI-1200 can access the analog signals on the SCXIbus. The DAQ VIs can multiplex the channels of analog input modules and send them on the SCXIbus. This means that if you configure the SCXI-1200 for multiplexed mode, you can read the multiplexed output from other SCXI analog input modules in the chassis.

Note The SCXI-1200 reads analog input module channels configured only in multiplexed mode, not in parallel mode.

Make sure that you change the jumper in the SCXI-1200 to the ground position to connect the SCXI-1200 and SCXIbus grounds together. Refer to your SCXI user manual for more information about connecting the SCXI-1200 and SCXIbus grounds.

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