National Instruments NI 783xR Benutzerhandbuch
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Introduction
This chapter describes the NI 783xR, the concept of the Reconfigurable I/O
(RIO) device, optional software and equipment for using the NI 783xR, and
safety information about the NI 783xR.
(RIO) device, optional software and equipment for using the NI 783xR, and
safety information about the NI 783xR.
About the NI 783xR
The NI 783xR devices are R Series RIO devices with 16-bit analog input
(AI) channels, 16-bit analog output (AO) channels, and digital I/O (DIO)
lines.
(AI) channels, 16-bit analog output (AO) channels, and digital I/O (DIO)
lines.
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The NI PXI-7830R and NI PCI-7830R have four independent AI
channels, four independent AO channels, and 56 DIO lines.
channels, four independent AO channels, and 56 DIO lines.
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The NI PXI-7831R/7833R and NI PCI-7831R/7833R have eight
independent AI channels, eight independent AO channels, and 96 DIO
lines.
independent AI channels, eight independent AO channels, and 96 DIO
lines.
A user-reconfigurable FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) controls
the digital and analog I/O lines on the NI 783xR. The FPGA on the R Series
device allows you to define the functionality and timing of the device. You
can change the functionality of the FPGA on the R Series device in
LabVIEW using the LabVIEW FPGA Module to create and download a
custom virtual instrument (VI) to the FPGA. Using the FPGA Module, you
can graphically design the timing and functionality of the R Series device.
If you only have LabVIEW but not the FPGA Module, you cannot create
new FPGA VIs, but you can create VIs that run on Windows or a LabVIEW
Real-Time (RT) target to control existing FPGA VIs.
the digital and analog I/O lines on the NI 783xR. The FPGA on the R Series
device allows you to define the functionality and timing of the device. You
can change the functionality of the FPGA on the R Series device in
LabVIEW using the LabVIEW FPGA Module to create and download a
custom virtual instrument (VI) to the FPGA. Using the FPGA Module, you
can graphically design the timing and functionality of the R Series device.
If you only have LabVIEW but not the FPGA Module, you cannot create
new FPGA VIs, but you can create VIs that run on Windows or a LabVIEW
Real-Time (RT) target to control existing FPGA VIs.
Some applications require tasks such as real-time, floating-point
processing or datalogging while performing I/O and logic on the R Series
device. You can use the LabVIEW Real-Time Module to perform these
additional applications while communicating with and controlling the
R Series device.
processing or datalogging while performing I/O and logic on the R Series
device. You can use the LabVIEW Real-Time Module to perform these
additional applications while communicating with and controlling the
R Series device.
The R Series device contains Flash memory to store a startup VI for
automatic loading of the FPGA when the system is powered on.
automatic loading of the FPGA when the system is powered on.