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The United Electronic Industries (UEI) PowerDAQ board series contains a large number of boards. The board names follow a standard pattern:
[Form Factor]-[Board Type]-[Channel]-[Speed]/[Resolution][Gain]
For example, one UEI board is named PD2-MF-16-1M/12L. The possibilities for the parts of the name are
Form Factor — The form factor can be one of two things. PD2 denotes a 32-bit, 33 MHz PCI bus board. PDXI indicates a 32-bit, 33 MHz PXI/PCI bus board.
Board Type — The board type can be one of three things. MF indicates a multifunction board. MFS indicates a multifunction board with sample and hold. AO indicates an analog output board.
Channel — For MF and MFS board types, the channel is the number of analog input channels. For AO board types, the channel is the number of analog output channels.
Speed — The speed is the number of samples per second supported by the board.
Resolution — For MF and MFS boards, the Resolution is the analog input resolution. For AO board types, the Resolution is the analog output resolution.
Gain —- Gain is denoted by letters that represent ranges. DG indicates a gain of 1, 2, 5, or 10. L indicates a range of 1, 10, 100, or 1000. H indicates a range of 1, 2, 4, or 8.
For example, the PD2-MF-16-1M/12L is a PCI multifunction board with sixteen 12-bit analog input channels supporting one million (1M) samples per second with available gains of 1, 10, 100, or 1000.
Note that the board displayed on the block is the current board type. To specify a different board, double-click on the block. In the Board type list, choose a different board.
The boards in this manual are grouped by Form Factor, Board Type, and Resolution. For more information on a specific board, open the MATLAB Help browser. Click on the Search tab. Verify that the Product Filter is set to All or that the xPC Target product is one of your selected products. In the Search type list, choose Full Text. In the Search for text box, type the name of your board. Click Go. Browse through the search results for more information on your board.
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