Deciding the width of data to transfer, Table 2-2. port and timing controller combinations, Deciding data transfer direction – National Instruments 653X User Manual

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Chapter 2

Using Your 653X

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LabVIEW—Use one of the top-level VIs: the Read From Digital Line
VI to read from a digital port, and the Write to Digital Line VI to write
to a digital port. The digital channel number is 4 and the port width is
4. If one of the control/timing lines is used or reserved and you are
using the write or read port VIs, use the Line Mask parameter in the
DIO Port Write VI to mask out the appropriate lines.

Transferring Data Between Two
Devices—Handshaking I/O

If you want to communicate with an external device using an exchange of
signals to request and acknowledge each data transfer, use the handshaking
I/O mode.

Deciding the Width of Data to Transfer

You can choose between a width of eight, 16, or 32 bits. Use the following
table to find the valid combinations of ports and timing controllers you can
use based on the width of data you want to transfer.

Deciding Data Transfer Direction

You can choose to send data from the 653X device to the peripheral device
(output) or from the peripheral device to the 653X device (input).

Table 2-2. Port and Timing Controller Combinations

Transfer

Width

Possible Port

Combinations

Timing Controllers

That Can Be Used

8 bits

Port 0 (DIOA<0..7>)

Group 1

Port 2 (DIOC<0..7>)

Group 2

16 bits

Port 0, Port 1

Group 1

Port 2, Port 3

Group 2

32 bits

Port 0, Port 1, Port 2, Port 3

Group 1

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