‎07-27-2007 12:11 PM
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‎07-27-2007 12:55 PM
From what card/pin should the RTSI be connected to, and to what pin on the other card? I dont see any RTS pins.
So only CLOCK and RTSI signals need to be taken care of ?
‎07-27-2007
06:43 PM
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Hi the_intern,
I believe with a little searching on ni.com you will be able to find most of the information you need. The M-Series user manual should give you a little information on RTSI. Searching RTSI will bring you to chapter 9. I encourage you to read up on this functionality. A general overview is that digital signals can be routed between two boards in the same computer over the RTSI bus. If you are working with PXI the functionality is built into the bus. If you are working with PCI a physical cable needs to connect the two (or more) boards that will be sharing the signal. RTSI is completely separate from the I/O pins on your board(s).
You can get the clock to both boards in several ways, however as the signal gets faster it is important to minimize skew. This is done by having equal propagation delay. By routing the signal to one board and exporting the signal through RTSI you can get the signal to both boards with minimal delay. It does not matter which board you connect to and route from. Either would produce the same result.
Since the extra 8 lines do not have a clock, they would not be useful in quickly reading or writing an address or data line. I think you will need to use both boards or choose board with more clocked I/O
Regards,
Jennifer O.
‎07-30-2007 09:15 AM
‎07-30-2007 12:46 PM
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‎07-31-2007 08:51 AM
Jennifer, I definitely need then RTSI cable for my two NI cards. But those two cards are not next to each other. They are separated by 2 PCI slots and plus one RTSI connector is on the "short" card (multifunction DAQ) and other RTSI connector is on the end of the "long" card (Waveform Digitizer). What part number of the RTSI do I need to achieve this ?
‎07-31-2007 10:23 AM
- On the wavefrom generator card (6541), since I am using all 32 DIO lines, do I need to ground every single GND on that card?
- On the multifunction DAQ, can 4 Analog Output be in range 0-6V ? Also, I am using AO 0 and AO 1, do I need to ground their AO GND (pins 54, 55)
- By using 11 static DIO lines on NI 6509. do I need to ground pins 50 and 100, or are these ground used only if pins 49, and 99 (+5V) are used as well?
Thanks
‎07-31-2007 10:41 AM
One more:
- On the multifunction card (6289), I am using all P0.0 through P0.31, so I am wondering what D GND pins need to be grounded?