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Appendix C     Common Questions
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AT-MIO/AI E Series User Manual
10. What special calls must be made in DOS or LabWindows to use 
AT E Series boards?
To link in the AT E Series function calls, you must call 
USE_E_Series
 or one of its subsets.
11. What is the best way to test my board without having to program 
the board?
If you are using Windows, the 
WDAQCONF
 utility has a Test menu 
with some excellent tools for doing simple functional tests of the 
board, such as analog input and output, digital I/O, and 
counter/timer tests.  Also, the Test Configuration option will verify 
that the base address, interrupt, and DMA settings for the board are 
functioning properly.
12. I have several DAQ boards that use more total interrupt and DMA 
channels than I have available in my PC.  What should I do?
Using the proper configuration utility, 
WDAQCONF
 or 
DAQCONF
you can disable interrupt and DMA channels for the board you are 
using.  You may be more limited in the functionality of the board 
(usually regarding high-speed acquisition), but you should at least 
be able to use basic functionality for all boards in the system.
13. How can I select an AT E Series board as my device type in 
DAQCONF
 or 
WDAQCONF
?
First, make sure your board is plugged into your computer.  The 
DAQCONF
 and 
WDAQCONF
 utilities scan your system for any 
AT E Series devices.  If no AT E Series boards are found, the 
AT E Series device types are not given as choices.
Analog Input and Output
14. I’m using my board in differential analog input mode and I have 
connected a differential input signal, but my readings are random 
and drift rapidly.  What’s wrong?
Check your ground reference connections.  Your signal may be 
referenced to a level that is considered floating with reference to 
the board ground reference.  Even if you are in differential mode, 
the signal must still be referenced to the same ground level as the 
board reference.  There are various methods of achieving this while 
maintaining a high common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR).  These 
methods are outlined in Chapter 4, Signal Connections.