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NI-DAQmx 9.6 Readme

July 2012
Thank you for using NI-DAQmx, version 9.6. The readme contains the following main sections:
  • New features added in NI-DAQmx 9.6

  • Important Notice: Microsoft Hotfix for USB DAQ Devices and Windows XP

  • Fixed issues

  • NI-DAQmx considerations

  • Upgrade considerations

  • Software support in NI-DAQmx 9.6

  • Device support in NI-DAQmx

  • System requirements

New Features Added in NI-DAQmx 9.6

The following features were added in NI-DAQmx 9.6:
  • Support for the NI 9220 C Series device

  • Support for the NI cDAQ-9184 Ethernet chassis

  • Support for the NI 9469 C Series module

  • Support for the NI cDAQ-9138/9139 stand-alone chassis

  • Support for the NI PXIe-2790 and NI PXI-2520/21/22/23 switch devices

Important Notice: Microsoft Hotfix for USB DAQ Devices and Windows XP

If you are using NI-DAQmx with a USB DAQ device on Windows XP, you should install the Microsoft hotfix reported in Microsoft Knowledge Base 969238.

Fixed Issues

The following issues were fixed in NI-DAQmx 9.6:
CAR IDSummary
331459The USB transfer request count property defaults to 1 for NI USB 6008 and 6009 to improve reliability in Windows 7
333953Importing MAX configuration file with present C Series modules when they are not connected causes error
338573Save Global Channels VI takes long time to execute with a large number of channels
342384Long commit time when repeatedly committing a task on Network cDAQ devices
345144Creating a thermocouple channel and a bridge channel in a multidevice task does not allow bridge offset null calibration to execute
347042Calibration Wizard for acceleration measurements scales sensitivity and Vrms incorrectly in DAQ Assistant
349329Unplugging C Series AI module in NI 9162 causes crash
353282TotalSampsPerChannelGenerated rolls over at 4.29 GB for USB X Series and M Series
356695NI 446x--Existence of AO task can cause a new channel expansion task to not be synchronized within itself
359715NI USB-6501 DO virtual channel generates Error -50105


Note  Refer to previous NI-DAQmx readmes, available on ni.com, for issues fixed in earlier versions of NI-DAQmx.

NI-DAQmx Considerations

This section covers known issues and considerations specific to NI-DAQmx.

MAX Import Configuration Failure for C Series Devices

Importing a configuration in MAX generates an error if C Series modules have been removed from a CompactDAQ chassis. To fix the issue, either add the removed modules back into the chassis, or delete the removed modules from MAX and the .ini, .nce, or .txt configuration file.

Microsoft Silverlight Required for NI cDAQ-918x/919x Configuration

The NI cDAQ-918x/919x configuration, both with the NI Web-based configuration and in MAX, requires Microsoft Silverlight. Silverlight is installed with NI-DAQmx and is available from microsoft.com/silverlight.

NI cDAQ-918x/919x Works Incorrectly if Path Includes Non-ASCII (Multi-Byte) Characters

The NI cDAQ-918x/919x might not function correctly if NI-DAQmx is installed in a path with non-ASCII (or multi-byte) characters. This issue most commonly affects NI-DAQmx installations on Korean, Japanese, and Chinese versions of Windows. If your NI-DAQmx installation path contains non-ASCII characters, uninstall NI-DAQmx and other NI application development software and then reinstall your software to a path without non-ASCII characters.

Web-Based Configuration for the NI cDAQ-918x/919x Available Only for Windows and Macintosh

Web-based configuration is available for the NI cDAQ-918x/919x by accessing the device in a Microsoft Silverlight-enabled Web browser via its host name or IP address. This support is only accessible from Windows-based or Macintosh-based systems. Refer to the chassis user guide for more information.

Required Firmware Updates for Network DAQ Devices in NI-DAQmx

If you receive Error -201340, you need to update the firmware on your Network DAQ device. Firmware files for Network DAQ devices are named ni<model number>fw.cfg (for instance, ni9188fw.cfg). You can obtain the version of firmware supported by your version of NI-DAQmx by going to ni.com/info and entering the info code exkpzt. If you installed NI-DAQmx from a DVD, you can also find a compatible version in the Firmware directory on that DVD.

New Error Returned when Loading an Invalid Device Name

In NI-DAQmx 9.3 and later, an invalid device name returns Error –200220, kErrorInvalidDeviceID, instead of Error –200170, kErrorPhysicalChanDoesNotExist. This change has no impact on newly created applications but can affect existing applications if the applications are performing error checking by looking for the specific error number (–200170).

NI USB-4431 Specifications Changes

The NI USB-4431 specifications have changed. The AO offset is specified with a higher level of uncertainty. The analog inputs and outputs also have a higher gain uncertainty than previously specified. In particular, sample rates of less than 40 kHz result in an accuracy drop. The newest version of the NI USB-443x Specifications reflects these changes. A separate document, Notice of Specification Change - USB 4431, details these changes as well.

Aborting Single-Point Reads and Writes in LabVIEW

Single-point reads and writes do not respond to the Abort Execution button in LabVIEW.

Configuring MAX Strain Tasks

MAX strain tasks do not support configuring terminal configurations. By default, the configuration in MAX is differential. For the NI SC-2043-SG, the terminal configuration is NRSE. To avoid configuration issues, use the NI-DAQmx API to create the task.

DAQ Assistant Maximum Channel Count

The maximum number of channels you can have in a task created with the DAQ Assistant is 4096 channels.

NI DAQCard-6715 Analog Output

Hardware-timed single-point mode and hardware-timed nonbuffered mode are nonfunctional. Your application is using hardware-timed nonbuffered mode if you have set up a sample clock and a buffer size of 0, or set up a sample clock, but do not begin writing until after you start the task. All other waveform and static analog output modes work as expected.

NI ENET/WLS-9215 Times Out Unexpectedly

On the NI ENET/WLS-9215, an unexpected timeout can occur in continuous tasks using an external or very slow sample clock. The last sample may not be returned until the next sample clock pulse. To avoid the timeout, increase the timeout time (to allow the next sample clock pulse to occur) or acquire an even number of samples.

NI-DAQmx Events

Not all NI-DAQmx events will fire if the conditions for the event occur more quickly than the system can process.

Samples Not Acquired on NI 660x or NI 6624 Devices

When using pulse width, semi-period or two-edge separation buffered measurements with the NI 660x and NI 6624 on counters 0 and 1, some samples may not be acquired under certain circumstances.

Microsoft Windows 7/Vista and Visual Studio C++, C#, Visual Basic .NET, and ANSI C Examples

Running certain applications on Microsoft Windows 7/Vista requires administrator privileges, because the application name contains keywords such as setup, update, or install. To avoid this problem, you must add an additional manifest to the application that specifies the privileges required to run the application. Some NI-DAQmx ANSI C, Measurement Studio Visual C++, C#, and Visual Basic .NET examples include these keywords. Therefore, some examples for these application development environments include an additional manifest file that you must embed in the example executable.
In ANSI C, Measurement Studio Visual C++ , C#, and Visual Basic .NET, the manifest file is named [ExampleName].exe.manifest, where [ExampleName] is the NI-provided example name. The steps for embedding an example varies depending on the programming language. Refer to the comments included with affected examples for additional information.
Compiling Visual Studio 2005 examples can generate the following warning: manifest authoring warning 81010002: Unrecognized Element "requestedPrivileges" in namespace "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3". For more information, refer to the Microsoft Feedback web page. This warning does not affect example execution and can be ignored. This warning happens because of the version of mt.exe that is shipped with Visual Studio 2005. The mt.exe tool embeds the additional manifest in the example executable.
Important: Your computer may restart when you run an application that contains the additional manifest entry. Refer to the Microsoft Knowledge Base entry for more information. To avoid a computer restart, build your application using Visual Studio 2005 SP1.

Upgrade Considerations

This section covers changes in NI-DAQmx functionality.

DAQmx Is Read or Write Late Obsoleted

The existing DAQmx Is Read or Write Late function/VI has been obsoleted and no longer has any effect. Applications that must check whether they are maintaining real-time behavior have two options. For the strictest checking, use the Wait for Next Sample Clock function/VI. Refer to your API reference help, such as the LabVIEW Help or the NI-DAQmx C Function Reference Help, for more information on this function/VI. To check only whether the application misses any analog input samples, set the Report Missed Samples property to True on the analog input task. In LabVIEW, the Report Missed Samples property is in the Real Time property node. For more details, National Instruments strongly recommends that you read the document referred to by the Wait for Next Sample Clock function/VI.

Duplicate Count Prevention Defaults

As of NI-DAQmx 7.4, the default setting for the duplicate count prevention attribute/property on M Series and TIO-based counters has been changed. This change affects all input counter operations, with the exception of single-point edge counting and position measurements. Duplicate count prevention is now on by default as long as the following conditions are met:
  • The duplicate count prevention attribute/property has not been explicitly set.

  • The selected counter timebase source is not set to an internal timebase.

  • The prescaler attribute/property has not been set.

  • The counter output event has not been configured.

To learn more, refer to Duplicate Count Prevention in the NI-DAQmx help.

Existing .NET Project Produces Build Errors

If you are using NI-DAQmx with a .NET language, an existing project can produce build errors from an assembly that is not referenced. To eliminate this error, add a reference to the NationalInstruments.Common assembly to the project.

Multichannel SCXI Convert Clock Default Rate Change in NI-DAQmx 8.5

Starting in NI-DAQmx 8.5, a delay of 20 μs was added to the fastest possible channel conversion rate on an SCXI chassis connected to a 16-bit or 18-bit E or M Series device. If a sample rate is set fast enough to require a convert clock rate greater than the default rate, warning 200011 is generated, informing the user that the accuracy of the measurement might be compromised. However, since this is a warning, the convert clock used is based on the rate needed by the sample clock set by the user (that is, convert clock = sample clock * number of channels).
For SCXI chassis containing a module with track-and-hold circuitry, 10 μs of padding is now added to the fastest possible conversion rate when connected to a 12-bit E Series device.
These changes ensure the most accurate data is being acquired. However, if the effect on the performance due to this change is too great (such as on an RT system using hardware-timed single point in a control loop), then the convert clock rate attribute can be explicitly set, overriding the default rate.
This change affects only multichannel acquisitions.
In versions prior to NI-DAQmx 8.5, only 10 μs of delay was added to the fastest possible channel conversion rate on an SCXI chassis without a track-and-hold module connected to any DAQ device. In these versions of NI-DAQmx, no warning was generated when the sample rate needed a faster convert clock than was chosen by default. When an SCXI chassis with a track-and-hold module was present, the convert clock rate selected was the fastest possible rate that the DAQ device can handle, up to 333 kHz.

NI PCI-6704 and PXI-6704 Current Output Accuracy

NI-DAQmx 8.3 changes the algorithm used to scale the 20 mA current outputs of the NI 6704 to a method that matches the behavior of Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy). Previous versions of the NI-DAQmx driver use a second method.
The effect of the change is that when NI-DAQmx programs the 6704 to output current, the actual current level of the 6704 is 10 μA higher with NI-DAQmx 8.3 compared to previous versions of NI-DAQmx. The actual current output with NI-DAQmx 8.3 is the same compared to Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) drivers. This change has no effect on the voltage outputs of the 6704.
Because of this change, NI recommends that you externally calibrate NI 6704 devices with NI-DAQmx 8.3 (or later) before using devices with the NI-DAQmx 8.3 (or later) driver. NI 6704 devices that ship with NI-DAQmx 8.3 have already been calibrated with NI-DAQmx 8.3. For other NI 6704 devices, refer to the manual calibration procedure available at ni.com/calibration.

USB-9xxx Devices

Unplug your USB-9xxx and plug it back in or power the USB device down and up after upgrading NI-DAQmx. If the USB-9xxx is connected to a USB hub, make sure to disconnect the USB-9xxx from the hub, not the hub from the computer. Disconnecting power from the USB device causes installed devices to load the correct version of the firmware.

Virtual TEDS Data for the USB-9233/9237

If you connect hardware TEDS to USB-9233/9237 channels configured with virtual TEDS, the virtual TEDS will be replaced with hardware TEDS data after upgrading to NI-DAQmx 8.6 or later.

Software Support in NI-DAQmx 9.6Operating System Support

The following operating systems are supported in NI-DAQmx 9.6:
  • Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)

  • Windows Vista Business edition, Service Pack (SP) 1 or greater (32-bit and 64-bit)

  • Windows XP, SP3 or greater

  • Windows Server 2003 R2, SP2 or greater (32-bit)

  • Windows Server 2008 R2, SP1 or greater (64-bit, not supported on Server Core Role)

  • Windows Server 2008 (64-bit, not supported on Server Core Role)

For OS-specific device support information, refer to ni.com/support/daq/versions.
Note  Support for Windows Server 2003 R2 may require disabling physical address extensions (PAE). To learn how this might affect your use of Windows Server 2003 and what actions you might have to take, visit ni.com/info and enter the info code PAESupport.
Caution  If you plan to perform an upgrade of your system from a prior version of Microsoft Windows to Microsoft Windows Vista, you are required to uninstall all National Instruments software prior to performing the upgrade. After the upgrade has been completed, you can reinstall your National Instruments software.
NI-DAQmx 9.6 and later supports Phar Lap only with the LabVIEW Real-Time Module 2009 and later.
Windows 2000 users must use NI-DAQmx 9.1.1 or earlier.
To find and download an earlier version of NI-DAQmx that supports other operating systems, refer to ni.com/downloads.
NI-DAQmx does not support guest accounts on Windows 7/Vista/XP. You must log into an administrative or user account to use NI-DAQmx on these OSes.

NI Application Software Support

The following table lists the NI application software versions supported by NI-DAQmx. If you are not using NI application software, refer to Microsoft Visual Studio Support.
In NI-DAQmx 8.6 and prior, when you add the DAQ Component as a new item to your Visual Studio 2005 project, the DAQ Component is located in the Measurement Studio folder and the Visual Basic Items or Visual C# Project Items folders. In NI-DAQmx 8.7 and later, the DAQ Component is located only in the Visual Basic Items or Visual C# Project Items folder and named NI-DAQ Component.
NI Application SoftwareVersions Supported by NI-DAQmx and the DAQ Assistant
LabVIEW
2009 and later
LabVIEW Real-Time Module
2009 and later
LabWindows/CVI
8.5 and later (including 2009 and later)
LabWindows/CVI Real-Time Module
8.5 and later (including 2009 and later)
Measurement Studio
8.5 and later (including 2009 and later)
LabVIEW SignalExpress
2010 and later

Measurement Studio Examples

The directories that the Measurement Studio examples install to depends on which component is installed, the version of Visual Studio or the .NET Framework the example supports, the version of Measurement Studio installed, and the operating system. For detailed information on examples for Measurement Studio, refer to Where To Find Examples in the NI Measurement Studio Help.

Microsoft Visual Studio Support

The following table lists the programming languages and Microsoft Visual Studio versions supported by NI-DAQmx.
Programming LanguageVisual Studio Versions Supported by NI-DAQmx
ANSI C
2003, 2005, 2008, and 2010
Visual C++ MFC1
20052 and 20083
.NET Framework 2.0 Languages
(C# and Visual Basic.NET)
2005
.NET Framework 3.5 Languages
(C# and Visual Basic.NET)
2008
.NET Framework 4.0 Languages
(C# and Visual Basic.NET)
20104
Visual Basic 61
6
1 NI-DAQmx includes limited support for Visual Basic 6 and Visual Studio C++ MFC. For more information, visit ni.com/info and enter the info code daqmxvstudio.
2 Requires Measurement Studio 8.0.1 — Measurement Studio 2009
3 Requires Measurement Studio 8.6 — Measurement Studio 2009
4 With Windows XP, Service Pack 3 or later is required
Earlier versions of NI-DAQmx support other application software and language versions. To find and download an earlier version of a driver, refer to ni.com/downloads.
If you are using the DAQmx .NET Library, the .NET 2.0 Framework, .NET 3.5 Framework, or .NET 4.0 Framework is required.
NI-DAQmx 9.2 is the last release that includes full feature support for Visual C++ MFC 2005 and 2008.
If you are using the .NET Framework 1.1 or Visual C++ MFC 2003, you must use NI-DAQmx 9.1.5 or earlier. For more information on NI-DAQmx support for .NET Framework 1.1 or Visual C++ MFC 2003, including considerations for users upgrading from NI-DAQmx 9.1.5 or earlier, visit ni.com/info and enter the info code ex6rzd.

Device Support in NI-DAQmx

The following lists detail the devices supported in NI-DAQmx. Device support is divided into the following categories:
  • Devices supported in NI-DAQmx

  • Devices Not Supported in NI-DAQmx on Windows 7/Vista

For OS-specific device support information, refer to ni.com/support/daq/versions.
For MXI-3 and MXI-4 OS-specific support information, refer to ni.com/kb and search for KnowledgeBase entry 45MA9LF7.

Devices Supported in NI-DAQmx

The following lists detail the devices supported in NI-DAQmx. Device support is divided into the following categories:
Note  In the device support tables that follow, a ✓ indicates that the device is supported, a blank cell indicates that the device either does not exist or is not supported in NI-DAQmx, and an X indicates that the device is no longer supported in NI-DAQmx.
  • X Series DAQ

  • M Series DAQ

  • E Series DAQ

  • S Series DAQ

  • SC Express

  • C Series, Network DAQ, and USB DAQ

  • CompactDAQ Chassis

  • AO Series

  • Digital I/O

  • TIO Series

  • Dynamic Signal Acquisition

  • SC Series DAQ

  • Switches

  • SCXI Chassis

  • SCXI Modules

  • TEDS Interface

  • Academic Devices

  • Legacy DAQ Devices

  • Low-Cost USB Devices

For OS-specific device support information, refer to ni.com/support/daq/versions.
For MXI-3 and MXI-4 OS-specific support information, refer to ni.com/kb and search for KnowledgeBase entry 45MA9LF7.

X Series DAQ

The following X Series DAQ devices are supported:
DevicePCIePXIeUSB
NI 6320


NI 6321


NI 6323


NI 6341
NI 6343

NI 6351

NI 6353

NI 6356
NI 6358

NI 6361
NI 6363
NI 6366
NI 6368

NI 6376

NI 6378

M Series DAQ

The following M Series DAQ devices are supported:
DevicePCIPCIePXIPXIeUSB
NI 6210/11/12/15/16/18



NI 6220



NI 6221


NI 6224



NI 6225


NI 6229


NI 6230/32/33/36/38/39



NI 6250



NI 6251
NI 6254



NI 6255


NI 6259
NI 6280



NI 6281


NI 6284



NI 6289


E Series DAQ

The following E Series DAQ devices are supported.
DevicePCMCIAPCIPXI
NI 6023E

NI 6024E

NI 6025E
NI 6030E

NI 6031E
NI 6032E/33E/34E/35E

NI 6036E

NI 6040E

NI 6052E
NI 6062E


NI 6070E

NI 6071E
NI PCI-MIO-16E-1

NI PCI-MIO-16E-4

NI PCI-MIO-16XE-10
X

NI PCI-MIO-16XE-50
X

S Series DAQ

The following S Series DAQ devices are supported:
DevicePCIPXIPXIe
NI 6110


NI 6111


NI 6115

NI 6120

NI 6122

NI 6123

NI 6124

NI 6132

NI 6133

NI 6143

NI 6154


SC Express

The following SC Express devices are supported:
DevicePXIe
NI 4300
NI 4330
NI 4331
NI 4353
NI 4357

C Series, Network DAQ, and USB DAQ

The following C Series, Network DAQ, and USB DAQ devices are supported:
DeviceCompactDAQ Chassis1Legacy Chassis and Carriers
NI ENET/WLS-9163NI USB-9162NI cDAQ-9172
NI 9201

NI 9203


NI 9205

NI 9206

NI 9207


NI 9208


NI 92112
NI 9213
NI 9214



NI 92152
NI 9217


NI 9219
NI 9220



NI 9221

NI 9222



NI 9223



NI 9225


NI 9227


NI 9229

NI 9232



NI 9233

NI 9234
NI 9235


NI 9236


NI 9237
NI 9237 (DSUB)


NI 9239

NI 9263

NI 9264

NI 9265

NI 9269


NI 9375



NI 9401


NI 9402


NI 9403


NI 9411


NI 9421
NI 9422


NI 9423


NI 9425


NI 9426


NI 9435


NI 9469



NI 9472
NI 9474


NI 9475


NI 9476


NI 9477


NI 9478


NI 9481
NI 9485


1Does not include the NI cDAQ-9172.
2The NI USB-9211A and NI USB-9215A (C Series modules with a bundled NI USB-9162) are supported in NI-DAQmx. The NI USB-9211 and NI USB-9215 (C Series modules with a bundled NI USB-9161) are not supported in NI-DAQmx.

CompactDAQ Chassis

The following CompactDAQ chassis are supported:
CompactDAQ ChassisEthernetUSBWirelessStand-Alone System
NI cDAQ-91381



NI cDAQ-91391



NI cDAQ-91711



NI cDAQ-9172



NI cDAQ-91741



NI cDAQ-91781



NI cDAQ-9181



NI cDAQ-9184



NI cDAQ-9188



NI cDAQ-9191


1This chassis is supported on the LabVIEW Real-Time Module 2012 and later.

AO Series

The following AO Series devices are supported:
DeviceDAQCardPCIPXI
NI 6703

NI 6704
NI 6711
NI 6713
NI 6715


NI 6722
NI 6723
NI 6731

NI 6733

Digital I/O

The following digital I/O devices are supported.
DeviceDAQCardPCIPCIePXIPXIeUSB
NI 65011




NI 6503




NI 6508




NI 6509

NI 6510




NI 6511



NI 6512



NI 6513



NI 6514



NI 6515



NI 6516




NI 6517




NI 6518




NI 6519




NI 6520



NI 6521



NI 6525




NI 6527



NI 6528



NI 6529




NI 6533
X



NI 6534



NI 6535



NI 6536



NI 6537



NI DIO-24





NI DIO-32HS




NI DIO-96




1Does not have NI-DAQmx simulated device capability.

TIO Series

The following TIO series devices are supported:
DevicePCIPXI
NI 6601

NI 6602
NI 6608
NI 6624

Dynamic Signal Acquisition (DSA)

The following DSA devices are supported:
DevicePCIPXIPXIeUSB
NI 4431


NI 4432


NI 4461


NI 4462


NI 4472/B


NI 4474



NI 4492


NI 4495


NI 4496

NI 4497


NI 4498

NI 4499


SC Series DAQ

The following SC Series DAQ devices are supported:
DevicePXI
NI 4200
NI 4204
NI 4220
NI 4224

Switches

The following switches are supported:
DevicePCIPXIPXIe
NI 4021

NI 2501

NI 2503

NI 2510

NI 2512
NI 2514
NI 2515
NI 2520

NI 2521

NI 2522

NI 2523

NI 2527
NI 2529
NI 2530

NI 2531
NI 2532
NI 2533

NI 2534

NI 2535

NI 2536

NI 2543
NI 2545

NI 2546

NI 2547

NI 2548

NI 2549

NI 2554

NI 2555

NI 2556

NI 2557

NI 2558

NI 2559

NI 2564

NI 2565

NI 2566

NI 2567

NI 2568

NI 2569
NI 2570

NI 2571

NI 2575
NI 2576

NI 2584

NI 2585

NI 2586

NI 2590

NI 2591

NI 2593
NI 2594

NI 2595

NI 2596

NI 2597

NI 2598

NI 2599

NI 2720

NI 2722

NI 2725

NI 2727

NI 2800

NI 2790

NI 2796

NI 2797

NI 2798

NI 2799

NI 2810

NI 2811

NI 2812

NI 2813

NI 2814

NI 2815

NI 2816

NI 2817

NI 2833

NI 2834

SCXI Chassis

The following SCXI Chassis are supported:
  • NI PXI-1010

  • NI PXI-1011

  • NI PXI-1050

  • NI PXI-1052

  • NI SCXI-1000/DC

  • NI SCXI-1001

SCXI Modules

The following SCXI modules are supported:
  • NI SCXI-1100

  • NI SCXI-1102

  • NI SCXI-1102B/C

  • NI SCXI-1104/C

  • NI SCXI-1112

  • NI SCXI-1120/D

  • NI SCXI-1121

  • NI SCXI-1122

  • NI SCXI-1124

  • NI SCXI-1125

  • NI SCXI-1126

  • NI SCXI-1127

  • NI SCXI-1128

  • NI SCXI-1129

  • NI SCXI-1130

  • NI SCXI-1140

  • NI SCXI-1141

  • NI SCXI-1142

  • NI SCXI-1143

  • NI SCXI-1160

  • NI SCXI-1161

  • NI SCXI-1162

  • NI SCXI-1162HV

  • NI SCXI-1163

  • NI SCXI-1163R

  • NI SCXI-1166

  • NI SCXI-1167

  • NI SCXI-1169

  • NI SCXI-1175

  • NI SCXI-1190

  • NI SCXI-1191

  • NI SCXI-1192

  • NI SCXI-1193

  • NI SCXI-1194

  • NI SCXI-1195

  • NI SCXI-1314T

  • NI SCXI-1502

  • NI SCXI-1503

  • NI SCXI-1520

  • NI SCXI-1521/B

  • NI SCXI-1530

  • NI SCXI-1531

  • NI SCXI-1540

  • NI SCXI-1581


TEDS Interface

The following TEDS devices are supported:
  • NI SC-2350

  • NI BNC-2096

  • NI SCXI-1314T


Academic Devices

The following academic devices are supported:
  • NI ELVIS II

  • NI ELVIS II+

  • NI myDAQ


Legacy DAQ Devices

The following legacy DAQ devices are supported. These do not have NI-DAQmx simulated device capability:
DeviceDAQ PadPCIUSB
NI DAQPad-6015


NI DAQPad-6016


NI PCI-6010

NI PCI-6013

NI PCI-6014

SensorDAQ

Low-Cost USB

The following low-cost USB devices are supported. These do not have NI-DAQmx simulated device capability:
DeviceUSB
NI 6008
NI 6009
NI TC01

Devices Not Supported in NI-DAQmx on Windows 7/Vista

The following devices are not supported in NI-DAQmx on Windows 7/Vista (32-bit and 64-bit versions):
  • NI DAQPad-6015 for USB

  • NI DAQPad-6015 for USB (BNC)

  • NI DAQPad-6015 for USB (Mass Termination)

  • NI DAQPad-6016 for USB

The following devices are supported in NI-DAQmx on the 32-bit versions of Windows 7/Vista. They are not supported on the 64-bit versions of Windows 7/Vista:
  • NI DAQCard-6024E 200 kS/s, 12-bit, 16 analog input channel, two analog output channel, 8 digital I/O line, two counter/timer device

  • NI DAQCard-6036E 200 kS/s, 16-bit, 16 analog input channel, two analog output channel, 8 digital I/O line, two counter/timer device

  • NI DAQCard-6062E 500 kS/s, 12-bit, 16 analog input channel device

  • NI DAQCard-6715 for PCMCIA 1 MS/s 12-bit analog output device

  • NI DAQCard-DIO-24 for PCMCIA 24-channel 5V/TTL/CMOS digital I/O device

  • NI SCXI-1600 USB module

System Requirements

System UseRAMProcessor
Development1 GBPentium IV or later
Deployment256 MBPentium III/Celeron 600 MHz or Equivalent

Automating the Installation of NI Products

You can automate the installation of most NI products using command-line arguments to suppress some or all of the installer user interface and dialog boxes. However, starting with the August 2012 releases (products using NI Installers version 3.1 or later), you may need to perform additional steps before or during a silent installation of NI software.
If the NI product you are installing uses Microsoft .NET 4.0, the .NET installer may run before any NI software installs and may require a reboot before the installation of NI software begins. To avoid a .NET reboot, install .NET 4.0 separately before you install NI software.
For more information, refer to the following KnowledgeBase articles:
  • For more information on silent installations of individual NI products, refer to KB 4CJDP38M, Automating the Installation of a Single Installer.

  • For more information on silent installations of suited NI products, such as NI Developer Suite, refer to KB 4GGGDQH0, Automating the Installation of a Suited Installer.

  • To determine what version of NI Installers your product contains, refer to KB 4CJDR18M, How Can I Determine the Type and Version of My National Instruments Installer?.


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Patents

For patents covering the National Instruments products/technology, refer to the appropriate location: Help»Patents in your software, the patents.txt file on your media, or the National Instruments Patent Notice at ni.com/patents.


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