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Also available in sections of CFR 47.
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for the user or installer.
About This Manual
Chapter 1
Description and Features.................................................................................1-1
Large System Size.............................................................................1-1
High Performance .............................................................................1-2
Unpacking......................................................................................................................1-2
Chapter 2
Software Installation......................................................................................................2-1
Installing a PCI MXI-3 Card...........................................................................2-2
Chapter 3
National Instruments MXI-3 ASIC...................................................3-4
Serial Transmitter..............................................................................3-5
High Speed Serial Data Connector (HSSDC) Receptacle ................3-5
High Speed Serial Data Connector (HSSDC) Cable ........................3-5
MXI-3 Cable Options......................................................................................3-5
Appendix A
Specifications
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Appendix B
Technical Support Resources
Glossary
Index
Figures
Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-2.
Installing the PCI MXI-3 ...................................................................... 2-3
PXI MXI-3 Before Installation as Secondary....................................... 2-5
Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-3.
Basic MXI-3 Configurations................................................................. 3-3
Additional MXI-3 Configurations ........................................................ 3-4
Tables
Table 3-1.
Table 3-2.
National Instruments MXI-3 Cables..................................................... 3-5
Molex and Methode MXI-3 Fiber-Optic Cables .................................. 3-6
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About This Manual
This manual describes the features, functions, and operation of the
PXI-PCI 8330 Series. The four products in this series are the PCI-8330, the
PXI-8330, the PCI-8335, and the PXI-8335. The PXI-PCI 8330 Series
incorporates MXI-3 technology, which couples two physically separate
PCI, CompactPCI, or PXI buses with a data link capable of 1.5 Gbit/s serial
data rates.
Conventions
The following conventions appear in this manual:
This icon denotes a note, which alerts you to important information.
This icon denotes a caution, which advises you of precautions to take to
avoid injury, data loss, or a system crash.
This icon denotes a warning, which advises you of precautions to take to
avoid being electrically shocked.
bold
Bold text denotes items that you must select or click on in the software,
such as menu items and dialog box options. Bold text also denotes
parameter names.
italic
Italic text denotes variables, emphasis, a cross reference, or an introduction
to a key concept. This font also denotes text that is a placeholder for a word
or value that you must supply.
monospace
Text in this font denotes text or characters that you should enter from the
keyboard, sections of code, programming examples, and syntax examples.
This font is also used for the proper names of disk drives, paths, directories,
programs, subprograms, subroutines, device names, functions, operations,
variables, filenames and extensions, and code excerpts.
monospace italic
Italic text in this font denotes text that is a placeholder for a word or value
that you must supply.
MXI-3 card
MXI-3 card refers to both the PCI MXI-3 and PXI MXI-3 cards, unless
otherwise noted.
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Related Documentation
The following documents contain information that you might find helpful
as you read this manual:
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•
•
•
•
•
•
Set Up Your MXI-3 System
Your computer or chassis documentation
PXI Specification, revision 1.0
PCI Specification, revision 2.2
PCI-PCI Bridge Architecture Specification, revision 1.0
PICMG CompactPCI 2.0 R2.1 specification
PXI chassis and documentation (PXI bus systems only)
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Introduction
This chapter describes the PXI-PCI 8330 Series, lists what you need to
get started, and explains how to unpack and set up your hardware. The
four products in this series are the PCI-8330, the PXI-8330, the PCI-8335,
and the PXI-8335. The PXI-PCI 8330 Series incorporates MXI-3
technology. The terms MXI-3, MXI-3 card and MXI-3 system in this
manual refer to both the PCI MXI-3 and PXI MXI-3 cards and systems,
unless otherwise noted.
About the MXI-3 System
Description and Features
MXI-3 is a PCI master/slave system implementing the PCI-PCI bridge
register set. It couples two physically separate buses with either a copper or
fiber-optic data link capable of 1.5 Gbit/s serial data rates. With the MXI-3
system, you can do the following:
•
•
•
•
Control a PXI/CompactPCI backplane with either a PCI or
PXI/CompactPCI host system
Increase the available number CompactPCI or PXI slots for your
application
Physically separate the measurement or automation system from the
host PC
Combine PCI, CompactPCI, and PXI devices in the same system
Note Your MXI-3 card will work in any standard CompactPCI chassis adhering to the
PICMG CompactPCI 2.0 R2.1 specification.
Large System Size
You can use MXI-3 to control PXI-PCI devices on up to 255 buses from
any PCI-based system, provided the BIOS supports such a configuration.
You can use either a daisy-chain or a star configuration, with maximum
bus-to-bus distances of 10 meters (copper cable) or 200 meters (fiber-optic
cable).
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Software Transparency
Because the MXI-3 system is a PCI-PCI bridge, all devices on the system
appear as local devices in a single PCI system. You do not need to rewrite
your device drivers for operation on a MXI-3 system.
High Performance
MXI-3 supports write posting and read prefetching to enhance
performance. MXI-3 buffers and retimes the signals between the buses,
maintaining the tight timing and high performance PCI requires.
What You Need to Get Started
To set up and use your MXI-3 system, you need the following:
❑ Two PXI MXI-3 cards or a PXI MXI-3 card and a PCI MXI-3 card
❑ Copper or fiber-optic MXI-3 cable
❑ Documentation—Set Up Your MXI-3 System and Getting Started with
Your MXI-3 System
❑ Primary bus—A computer with a PCI backplane, or a PXI embedded
controller in a PXI/CompactPCI chassis
❑ Secondary bus—A PXI/CompactPCI chassis
❑ Software—MXI-3 Software Installation Diskette for
Windows 2000/NT4/9x
Unpacking
Your MXI-3 cards are shipped in antistatic packages to prevent
electrostatic damage to the devices. To avoid such damage in handling the
device, take the following precautions:
1. Ground yourself with a grounding strap or by holding a grounded
object.
2. Before removing the device from the package, touch the antistatic
package to a metal part of your computer chassis.
Caution Never touch the exposed pins of connectors. Doing so may damage the device.
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Installation
This chapter explains how to install the MXI-3 software and hardware.
Software Installation
Your MXI-3 kit includes a setup program for Microsoft Windows
operating systems. The setup program works in the same manner for
Windows 2000/NT4/9x. Users of other operating systems can ignore this
section.
Note The software included for Microsoft Windows is provided so that the performance
of National Instruments PXI modules is optimized across a PCI-PCI bridge. The software
does not affect PXI or CompactPCI modules from other vendors.
The setup program is an interactive application that installs the MXI-3
software and configures your system for use with the MXI-3 card. Follow
these steps to perform the installation.
Note You can quit the setup program at any time by choosing the Cancel option.
1. Insert the disk labeled MXI-3 Software for Windows 2000/NT4/9x.
2. Select Run from the Start menu and type the following text (where X
is the drive letter of your floppy drive):
X:\setup.exe
3. Press <Enter>.
4. Click on the Next button at the Welcome screen to start the
installation. You must accept the license agreement to enable
installation.
5. The setup program now copies the necessary files to your hard drive.
When the installation process is complete, you must reboot your
computer for the changes to take effect.
up-to-date information on your MXI-3 interface.
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Hardware Installation
The following are general instructions for installing the PCI MXI-3 and
PXI MXI-3 cards. Consult your computer user manual or technical
reference manual for specific instructions and warnings.
Installing a PCI MXI-3 Card
1. Turn off your computer, but leave it plugged in while installing the
PCI-MXI-3 card. The power cord grounds the chassis and protects it
from electrical damage while you install the module.
Warning To protect both yourself and the computer from electrical hazards, your
computer should remain off until you finish installing the PCI MXI-3 device.
2. Remove the top cover or access port to the PCI bus.
3. Select any available PCI expansion slot.
4. Locate the metal bracket that covers the cut-out in the back panel of the
computer for the slot you have selected. Remove and save the
bracket-retaining screw and the bracket cover.
5. Touch the metal part of the power supply case inside the computer to
discharge any static electricity that might be on your clothes or body.
6. Line up the PCI MXI-3 with the slot on the back panel. Slowly push
down on the top of the PCI MXI-3 until its card-edge connector is
resting on the expansion slot receptacle. Using slow, evenly distributed
pressure, press the PCI MXI-3 straight down until it seats in the
expansion slot.
7. Reinstall the bracket-retaining screw to secure the PCI MXI-3 to the
back panel rail.
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8. Replace the computer cover.
4
3
2
1
1
2
PCI Bus Slot
Cut-Outs
3
4
PCI Bus Card-Edge Connector
PCI MXI-3 Board
Figure 2-1. Installing the PCI MXI-3
Installing a PXI MXI-3 Card
Follow these steps to install the PXI MXI-3 in your PXI or CompactPCI
chassis.
1. Turn off your PXI or CompactPCI chassis, but leave it plugged in while
installing the PXI MXI-3 card. The power cord grounds the chassis and
protects it from electrical damage while you install the module.
2. Select a slot for the PXI MXI-3 card:
•
For use in secondary PXI bus—Choose the controller slot (Slot 1)
of your chassis. This slot must support bus arbitration and bus
mastering. The secondary PXI MXI-3 can operate only in such
a slot.
•
For use in primary PXI bus—Choose any unused PXI or
CompactPCI 5 V peripheral slot except Slot 1. (Slot 1 is reserved
for the system controller.)
off until you finish installing the PXI MXI-3 card.
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3. Remove or open any doors or covers blocking access to the slot in
which you intend to install the PXI MXI 3.
4. Touch the metal part of the case to discharge any static electricity
that might be on your clothes or body.
Align the PXI MXI-3 card with the card guides on the top and
bottom of the system controller slot.
Caution Do not raise the injector/ejector handle as you insert the PXI MXI-3 card. It will
not insert properly unless the handle is in its downward position so that it does not interfere
with the injector rail on the mainframe, as shown in Figure 2-2.
6. Hold the handle as you slowly slide the module into the chassis
until the handle catches on the injector/ejector rail.
7. Raise the injector/ejector handle until the module firmly seats into
the backplane receptacle connectors. The front panel of the
PXI MXI-3 card should be even with the front panel of the chassis.
8. Tighten the bracket-retaining screws on the top and bottom of the
front panel to secure the PXI MXI-3 card to the chassis.
9. Replace or close any doors or covers to the chassis.
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Figure 2-2 shows a PXI MXI-3 card just before installation in the system
controller slot of a National Instruments PXI-1000 mainframe.
PXI/CompactPCI Chassis
ON
STANDBY
PXI MXI-3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
PXI/CompactPCI Slot 1
8
Ejector Handle
in Down Position
Figure 2-2. PXI MXI-3 Before Installation as Secondary
Cabling
1. Connect the appropriate serial cable to both primary and secondary
MXI-3 cards. If you are using a fiber-optic cable, be sure to remove the
protective caps from the connectors.
the system.
2. Turn on the system containing your secondary MXI-3 card.
3. Turn on the system containing your primary MXI-3 card.
For more information on cables, see the MXI-3 Cable Options section in
Chapter 3, Hardware Overview.
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Hardware Overview
This chapter presents an overview of the hardware functions of your MXI-3
system, and explains the operation of each functional unit.
Functional Overview
operation. When the desktop PC or the CompactPCI/PXI controller
powers on, the system BIOS scans its local PCI bus for devices. When it
finds the primary interface of the MXI-3 card, it initiates configuration
cycles and searches for PCI devices on the secondary side.
Figure 3-1 shows the basic architecture of the MXI-3 system. The MXI-3
card interfaces to the PCI bus with the National Instruments MXI-3 ASIC.
The ASIC converts PCI transactions into a 20-bit wide parallel bus.
A parallel to serial converter transmits the 20-bit data as serial data at
1.5 Gbits/s. If you are using copper cable, the system sends the serial data
through the cable as a differential electrical signal. If you are using
fiber-optic cable, the system converts the serial data to light using a
VCSEL module.
On the other side of the system, the MXI-3 card receives the data, using
high-speed photodetectors to convert light signals back to digital data in the
case where a fiber-optic MXI-3 is used. A serial to parallel converter then
converts the digital serial data to the original 20-bit wide packets of data for
the MXI-3 ASIC. MXI-3 then recreates the PCI transaction with
appropriate modifications.
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Parallel-
to-Serial
Converter
Serial
Data
Transmitter
Port
C P
P
C
P X
PCI/PXI
Interface
Port
Copper/
Fiber-Optic
Transceiver
C
I
I
I
B
u
s
Serial-
to-Parallel
Converter
Receiver
Port
Serial
Data
Figure 3-1. MXI-3 Block Diagram
MXI-3 Chassis Expansion
By plugging a PXI MXI-3 module into any slot other than Slot 1 of a
additional PXI/CompactPCI chassis and connecting them with a cable,
one PXI/CompactPCI chassis can be expanded to two. The PXI MXI-3
modules detect the slot in which they reside and automatically configure
themselves as the primary or secondary bus interface.
Figure 3-2 shows the most basic MXI-3 configurations and Figure 3-3
shows other possible configurations.
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PC to PXI/CompactPCI
PXI/CompactPCI to PXI/CompactPCI
Figure 3-2. Basic MXI-3 Configurations
Because MXI-3 complies with the standard PCI-to-PCI bridging
specification, it can take advantage of a variety of other extension
configurations. Figure 3-3 shows how MXI-3 can be used to daisy-chain
multiple systems in row, all under the control of the primary system, in this
case a PC.
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Star configurations are also possible using MXI-3 interfaces in the primary
system to fine tune performance.
Daisy-Chain Configuration
Star Configuration
Figure 3-3. Additional MXI-3 Configurations
Functional Unit Descriptions
National Instruments MXI-3 ASIC
The MXI-3 ASIC, which contains most of the logic in the two-board
system, is a PCI master/slave device using the PCI-PCI bridge register set.
MXI-3 uses data queues to store data for transmission, and also uses data
queues to store received data waiting for access to the target PCI bus.
MXI-3 ASIC transmits data to the parallel-to-serial converters, and
receives data from the serial-to-parallel converters.
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Serial Transmitter
The serial transmitter is a parallel-to-serial data converter. The
parallel-to-serial converter serializes the 20-bit wide parallel data
from the MXI-3 ASIC and sends it to the transceiver.
Serial Receiver
The serial receiver is a serial-to-parallel data converter. The
serial-to-parallel converter deserializes the data from the receiver and
supplies the 20-bit wide parallel data to the MXI-3 ASIC.
High Speed Serial Data Connector (HSSDC)
Receptacle
The HSSDC 8-position right-angle receptacle assembly interfaces the
electrical data to the copper serial cable.
High Speed Serial Data Connector (HSSDC) Cable
The HSSDC 8-position cable assembly is the copper medium through
which the serial data is transferred.
MXI-3 Cable Options
Cables are available for both the copper and fiber-optic versions of MXI-3.
Copper links are the least expensive interconnect and can span up to
10 meters between systems. Fiber optic links offer connections
between systems separated by up to 200 meters without repeaters.
National Instruments offers 2 meter, 5 meter, and 10 meter copper
cables and a 30 meter fiber optic cable as described in Table 3-1.
Table 3-1. National Instruments MXI-3 Cables
Cable Length (meters)
Description
2 m
5 m
MXI-3 copper cable
MXI-3 fiber optic cable
MXI-3 copper cable
MXI-3 fiber optic cable
10 m
30 m
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If you require lengths greater than 30 meters in fiber optic cable, contact
Molex Inc. or Methode Electronics, Inc., cable vendors for National
Instruments. The fiber-optic cables offered by Molex are multimode,
62.5/125 µm cables with a duplex, zipcord, 3.0 × 6.5 mm, OFNR cable
construction. The connector style is SC Duplex with a multimode, ceramic
ferrule. A standard PC finish is used on both ends.
Table 3-2. Molex and Methode MXI-3 Fiber-Optic Cables
Cable Length (meters)
Molex Part Number
Methode Part Number
C4-D45-060m-auni
C4-D45-xxxm-auni
60 m
MXBBA-FGA-FGA-M060-A000-A000
MXBBA-FGA-FGA-Mxxx-A000-A000
xxx m
Molex Incorporated, 2222 Wellington Court, Lisle IL 60532-1682, USA,
1-800-786-6539.
Contact Methode Electronics, Inc. through its Web site at
http://www.methode.com, or at Methode Electronics Inc., 7444 West
Wilson Avenue, Chicago IL 60706, USA, 1-800-323-6858, 708-867-9600,
FAX 708-867-9130.
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Specifications
This appendix lists the system specifications for PCI MXI-3 and
PXI MXI-3 cards. These specifications are typical at 25 °C, unless
otherwise stated.
Physical
Dimensions
PCI .................................................. 10.7 by 17.5 cm (4.2 by 6.9 in.)
PXI.................................................. 10.0 by 16.0 cm (3.9 by 6.3 in.)
Maximum cable lengths
Copper............................................. 10 m
Fiber-optic....................................... 200 m
Environment
Operating temperature............................ 0 to 50 °C
Storage temperature ............................... –20 to 70 °C
Operating relative humidity ................... 10 to 90%, noncondensing
Storage relative humidity....................... 5 to 95%, noncondensing
Emissions ............................................... EN 55011:1991 Group 1
Class A at 10 m
FCC Class A at 10 m
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Technical Support Resources
Web Support
National Instruments Web support is your first stop for help in solving
installation, configuration, and application problems and questions. Online
problem-solving and diagnostic resources include frequently asked
questions, knowledge bases, product-specific troubleshooting wizards,
manuals, drivers, software updates, and more. Web support is available
through the Technical Support section of www.ni.com
NI Developer Zone
The NI Developer Zone at zone.ni.com is the essential resource for
building measurement and automation systems. At the NI Developer Zone,
you can easily access the latest example programs, system configurators,
tutorials, technical news, as well as a community of developers ready to
share their own techniques.
Customer Education
National Instruments provides a number of alternatives to satisfy your
training needs, from self-paced tutorials, videos, and interactive CDs to
instructor-led hands-on courses at locations around the world. Visit the
syllabi, training centers, and class registration.
System Integration
If you have time constraints, limited in-house technical resources, or other
dilemmas, you may prefer to employ consulting or system integration
services. You can rely on the expertise available through our worldwide
network of Alliance Program members. To find out more about our
Alliance system integration solutions, visit the System Integration section
of www.ni.com
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Appendix B
Technical Support Resources
Worldwide Support
National Instruments has offices located around the world to help address
your support needs. You can access our branch office Web sites from the
provide up-to-date contact information, support phone numbers, e-mail
addresses, and current events.
If you have searched the technical support resources on our Web site and
still cannot find the answers you need, contact your local office or National
Instruments corporate. Phone numbers for our worldwide offices are listed
at the front of this manual.
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Prefix
n-
Meaning
nano-
Value
10–9
10– 6
10–3
10–2
103
µ-
micro-
milli-
m-
c-
centi-
k-
kilo-
M-
mega-
106
Symbols
°
Degrees
≥
≤
%
Equal or greater than
Equal or less than
Percent
A
ASIC
Application-Specific Integrated Circuit—a proprietary semiconductor
component designed and manufactured to perform a set of specific
functions for a specific customer
B
bus
The group of conductors that interconnect individual circuitry in a
computer. Typically, a bus is the expansion vehicle to which I/O or other
devices are connected. Examples of PC buses are the AT bus, NuBus,
Micro Channel, and EISA bus.
bus master
a type of a plug-in board or controller with the ability to read and write
devices on the computer bus
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C
C
Celsius
clock
hardware component that controls timing for reading from or writing to
groups
counter/timer
a circuit that counts external pulses or clock pulses (timing)
D
device
A plug-in instrument card or pad that can contain multiple channels and
conversion devices. Plug-in boards and PCMCIA cards, which connects to
your computer parallel port, are examples of devices.
digital trigger
DMA
a TTL level signal having two discrete levels—a high and a low level
direct memory access—a method by which data can be transferred to/from
computer memory from/to a device or memory on the bus while the
processor does something else. DMA is the fastest method of transferring
data to/from computer memory.
I
IEEE
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
M
MITE
MXI Interfaces To Everything—a custom ASIC designed by National
Instruments that implements the PCI bus interface. The MITE supports bus
mastering for high speed data transfers over the PCI bus.
P
PCI
Peripheral Component Interconnect—a high-performance expansion bus
architecture originally developed by Intel to replace ISA and EISA. It is
achieving widespread acceptance as a standard for PCs and workstations;
it offers a theoretical maximum transfer rate of 132 Mbytes/s.
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PCI-MITE
A custom ASIC designed by National Instruments that implements the PCI
bus interface. The PCI-MITE supports bus mastering for high speed data
transfers over the PCI bus. It is also used in PXI cards.
PCI-PCI bridge
A device that transparently expands the PCI bus on a computer
motherboard to another bus segment in the same machine. The bridge
expands the number of PCI expansion slots, but remains transparent to the
end user.
PXI
Stands for PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation. PXI is an open specification
that builds off the CompactPCI specification by adding
instrumentation-specific features.
V
VCSEL
Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser
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A
additional MXI-3 configurations (figure), 3-4
ASIC, 3-4
cable options, 3-5
cabling, 2-5
hardware, 2-2
B
of a PCI MXI-3 card, 2-2
basic MXI-3 configurations (figure), 3-3
block diagram, 3-2
C
cable options, 3-5
block diagram, 3-2
chassis expansion, 3-2
configuration, basic (figure), 3-3
configurations, additional
daisy chain (figure), 3-4
star (figure), 3-4
cable options, 3-5
chassis expansion, 3-2
definition, 1-1
overview, 3-1
conventions used in this manual, ix
Customer Education, B-1
MXI-3 ASIC, 3-4
definition, 1-1
description, 1-1
getting started, 1-2
D
documentation
conventions used in this manual, ix
related, x
N
National Instruments MXI-3 ASIC, 3-4
National Instruments Web support, B-1
NI Developer Zone, B-1
F
functional unit descriptions, 3-4
O
H
overview
HSSDC (High Speed Serial Data Connector
Cable), 3-5
functional unit descriptions, 3-4
hardware, 3-1
MXI-3 block diagram, 3-2
HSSDC (High Speed Serial Data Connector
Receptacle), 3-5
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software transparency, 1-2
specifications, A-1
system integration, B-1
P
PCI MXI-3 card
installation, 2-2
installation (figure), 2-3
PCI-PCI bridge, 1-2
PXI MXI-3 card
T
technical support resources, B-1
installation, 2-3
installation (figure), 2-5
W
Web support, B-1
worldwide technical support, B-2
R
S
serial receiver, 3-5
serial transmitter, 3-5
software, 2-1
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