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Hi -

 

I am interested in the device register map for the NI PCIe-6353 DAQ card (and newer X-series cards).

 

Where may I find this documentation?

Thanks.

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Hi yapatel,

 

what kind of map do you need?

Don't you find all relevant information in the manual?

Best regards,
GerdW


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No, the manual only shows the basics of using the card. I need register addresses, bitfields, etc.

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Hi yapatel,

 

the manual explains all specs of the card. It mentions all inputs/outputs.

 

What kind of registers/ bitfields do you need? You need to use DAQmx to use that card…

Best regards,
GerdW


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No, the manual does not provide all the necessary informaiton for writing a driver for the card.

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Hi yapatel,

 

why do you need to write a driver for that card?

Use DAQmx as it is provided by NI!

Best regards,
GerdW


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You already got an answer to this: http://forums.ni.com/t5/Multifunction-DAQ/Linux-Drivers-for-PCI-PCIe-USB/m-p/2829370

Please post related questions to the ddk board as it is not at all related to LabVIEW.
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Thanks - I had not seen that someone had responded to that original request.

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