Table 48. ni 9234 example data rates, Table 49. ni 9234 scan list format – National Instruments Deterministic Ethernet Expansion Chassis NI 9144 User Manual

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NI 9234 Example Data Rates

The example data rates use a 12.8 MHz clock source.

NI 9234 Calibration Data

The NI 9234 has four channels with a nominal range of ± 5 V. Each channel
has an associated AC or DC input mode; an optional IEPE excitation; an
associated LSB weight, which is how many volts there are per bit; and an
offset, which is the volts per bit measured with the inputs grounded.

Note

LSB weight is referred to as Gain in the object dictionary.

The calibration data is stored in a U32 array, though each Offset field
(subindex 1, 3, 5, and so on) should be interpreted as a signed value.

Use the calibration coefficients with the following equation to generate
corrected data:

Table 48. NI 9234 Example Data Rates

Data Rate

Clock

Divisor

Clock

Source

Rate
Byte

Oversample

Clock Rate

50.000 kS/s

00001

10

0x06

12.80 MHz

25.000 kS/s

00010

10

0x0A

6.40 MHz

16.667 kS/s

00011

10

0x0E

4.27 MHz

12.500 kS/s

00100

10

0x12

3.20 MHz

10.000 kS/s

00101

10

0x16

2.56 MHz

6.250 kS/s

01000

10

0x22

1.60 MHz

5.000 kS/s

01010

10

0x2A

1.28 MHz

Table 49. NI 9234 Scan List Format

Coefficient

Representation

Units

LSB Weight

Unsigned

pV/LSB

Offset

Signed

nV

V

corrected

V

raw

(

)

V

raw

bits

(

)∗ LSB

weight

pV

bits

---------

⎞∗10

12

V

pV

-------

Offset pV

(

)∗10

9

V

nV

-------

=

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