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Common Questions
This appendix addresses common questions you may have while using 
your NI 2501 or NI 2503 switch card.
How fast can I scan with the NI 2501 switch card?
The NI 2501 can be scanned as fast as 250 Kscans/s. However, at faster 
scan rates, the accuracy of the card declines due to the settling time of the 
card. National Instruments recommends you set the scan rate to allow for 
enough settling time to ensure the desired accuracy.
How fast can I scan with the NI 2503 switch card?
The NI 2503 uses relays that have typical operate and release times of 3 ms. 
In addition to the operate and release times, the NI 2503 also requires from 
0.5 to 1.0 ms for the relay contacts to stop bouncing. The combination of 
these two times are known as debounce time. The default debounce time for 
the NI 2503 switch card is set to just under 5 ms. This setting allows the 
card to be scanned at 200 scans/s. However, if the software implements 
break-before-make, this would reduce the scan rate to 100 scans/s. 
Typically, when using a DMM to make accurate measurements, the DMM 
requires hundreds of ms. Consequently, the DMM becomes the limiting 
factor in determining the scan rate.
What should I do if the software detects the board but the switches do 
not switch?
Verify that the switches do not switch. Close your application program 
and then launch the soft front panel as described in the Setup and Test 
document you received with your kit. The soft front panel shows the 
state of each relay or FET switch on the board. Try closing and opening 
the switches.
Also be sure to check the return codes of the NI-SWITCH operation to 
ensure that there are no errors (negative value) or warnings (positive 
value). You can also use the NI-Spy utility to check for error codes.