National Instruments PC-LPM-16/PnP 사용자 설명서

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About This Manual
 
 
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PC-LPM-16/PnP User Manual
 
Non-PnP
Non-PnP (non-Plug and Play) means that the board requires you to 
manually configure the product’s base address and interrupt level with 
switches and jumpers. You must perform this configuration before 
installing the board into your computer.
PC
PC refers to the IBM PC/XT, PC AT, Personal System/2 Models 25 
and 30, and laptop compatible computers.
PC-LPM-16/PnP PC-LPM-16/PnP refers to both the Plug and Play and the non-Plug and 
Play versions of the board.
PC-LPM-16PnP PC-LPM-16PnP refers to the Plug and Play version of the board.
PC-LPM-16
PC-LPM-16 refers to the non-Plug and Play version of the board.
PnP
PnP (Plug and Play) means that the board is fully compatible with the 
industry-standard Plug and Play ISA Specification. All bus-related 
configuration is performed through software, freeing you from 
manually configuring jumpers or switches to set the product’s base 
address and interrupt level. Plug and Play systems automatically 
arbitrate and assign system resources to a PnP product.
Abbreviations, acronyms, metric prefixes, mnemonics, symbols, and 
terms are listed in the 
 
Glossary
 
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National Instruments Documentation
 
The 
 
PC-LPM-16/PnP
 
User Manual
 
 is one piece of the documentation 
set for your DAQ or SCXI system. You could have any of several types 
of manuals depending on the hardware and software in your system. 
Use the manuals you have as follows:
 
Getting Started with SCXI
 
—If you are using SCXI, this is the first 
manual you should read. It gives an overview of the SCXI system 
and contains the most commonly needed information for the 
modules, chassis, and software.
Your SCXI hardware user manuals—If you are using SCXI, read 
these manuals next for detailed information about signal 
connections and module configuration. They also explain in 
greater detail how the module works and contain application hints.
Your DAQ hardware documentation—This documentation has 
detailed information about the DAQ hardware that plugs into or is 
connected to your computer. Use this documentation for hardware 
 
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