National Instruments 7340 PCI User Manual

Page 57

Advertising
background image

Glossary

NI 7340 User Manual

G-2

ni.com

address

character code that identifies a specific location (or series of locations)
in memory or on a host PC bus system

amplifier

drive that delivers power to operate the motor in response to low level
control signals. In general, the amplifier is designed to operate with a
particular motor type—for example, you cannot use a stepper drive to
operate a DC brush motor

Analog Input <1..4>

12-bit analog ADC input

Analog Output <1..4>

16-bit DAC voltage output

API

application programming interface

axis

unit that controls a motor or any similar motion or control device

Axis <1..4> Forward
Limit Input

axis 1 through 4 forward/clockwise limit switch

Axis <1..4> Home
Input

axis 1 through 4 home input

Axis <1..4> Inhibit

axis 1 through 4 inhibit output

Axis <1..4> Reverse
Limit Input

axis 1 through 4 reverse/counter-clockwise limit input

B

b

bit—one binary digit, either 0 or 1

base address

memory address that serves as the starting address for programmable or
I/O bus registers. All other addresses are located by adding to the base
address.

binary

number system with a base of 2

buffer

temporary storage for acquired or generated data (software)

bus

group of conductors that interconnect individual circuitry in a computer.
Typically, a bus is the expansion vehicle to which I/O or other devices are
connected.

Advertising