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== Configuring the device ==
== Configuring the device ==


The values configured in the advanced settings for the Ni cDAQ, seen below, driver are used as an estimate of the expected measurement values.<br/>
The values configured in the advanced settings for the Ni cDAQ driver, seen below, stand for an estimate of the expected measurement values on each channel.<br/>
The controlled device uses these values to determine the best scaling and gain configurations internally in the hardware for the selected input channels.<br/>
The controlled device uses these values to determine the best scaling and gain configurations internally in the hardware for the selected input channels.<br/>
note. This means that the actual measured values returned from the device do not necessarily have to be within this specified range.<br/>
The actual measured values will eventually be determined by the internal hardware of the controlled device.<br/>


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'''Note.''' This means that the actual measured values returned from the device do not necessarily have to be within this specified range.<br/>
The actual measured values will eventually be determined by the internal hardware of the controlled device. <br/>
This can be different for each device depending on the installed module.<br/>


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Revision as of 15:49, 3 April 2020

Configuring the device

The values configured in the advanced settings for the Ni cDAQ driver, seen below, stand for an estimate of the expected measurement values on each channel.
The controlled device uses these values to determine the best scaling and gain configurations internally in the hardware for the selected input channels.

Note. This means that the actual measured values returned from the device do not necessarily have to be within this specified range.
The actual measured values will eventually be determined by the internal hardware of the controlled device.
This can be different for each device depending on the installed module.

Daqmx advanced.png

The National Instruments DAQmx Generic device driver is a AD Converter which is supported by RadiMation®.  

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