Pxi considerations, Pxi clock and trigger signals, Pxi and pxi express – National Instruments DAQ M Series User Manual

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Chapter 11

Bus Interface

NI 6236 User Manual

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Each DMA controller supports packing and unpacking of data through the
FIFOs to connect different size devices and optimize PCI bus utilization
and automatically handles unaligned memory buffers.

PXI Considerations

Note PXI clock and trigger signals are only available on PXI devices. Other devices use
RTSI.

PXI Clock and Trigger Signals

Refer to the

PXI_CLK10

,

PXI Triggers

,

PXI_STAR Trigger

, and

PXI_STAR Filters

sections of Chapter 10,

Digital Routing and Clock

Generation

, for more information about PXI clock and trigger signals.

PXI and PXI Express

NI PXI-6236 modules can be installed in any PXI chassis and most slots of
PXI Express chassis.

PXI specifications are developed by the PXI System Alliance
(

www.pxisa.org

). Using the terminology of the PXI specifications,

NI PXI-6236 devices are 3U Hybrid Slot-Compatible PXI-1 Peripheral
Modules
.

3U designates devices that are 100 mm tall (as opposed to the taller 6U
modules).

Hybrid slot-compatible defines where the device can be installed.
PXI-6236 devices can be installed in the following chassis and slots:

PXI chassis—PXI-6236 devices can be installed in any peripheral slot
of a PXI chassis.

PXI Express chassis—PXI-6236 devices can be installed in the
following PXI Express chassis slots:

PXI-1 slots—Accepts all PXI modules

PXI hybrid slots—Accepts PXI or PXI Express modules.

PXI-1 devices use PCI signaling to communicate to the host controller
(as opposed to PCI Express signaling).

Peripheral devices are installed in peripheral slots and are not system
controllers.

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