Instrument Control with the PCI/PCI Express Hardware Bus
As part of the National Instruments Instrument Control Fundamentals Series, this set of tutorials helps you learn about a specific instrument control topic through theory explanations and practical examples.
What You Learn
PCI is one of the most common and popular hardware buses on personal computers today. PCI Express goes one step further by increasing throughput and implementing dedicated bandwidth. These links provide information on how to control your PCI and PCI Express instruments.
To view the complete list of in-depth instrument control tutorials, please return to the Instrument Control Fundamentals Main Page.
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PCI Data Acquisition This product page contains information on data acquisition products that support the PCI bus. PCI Modular Instrumentation This application note describes how to easily connect, configure and control your GPIB in 3 easy steps. PCI Express - Expanding the World of Virtual Instrumentation This product page contains an introduction to PCI Express, technical information on the PCI Express specification and what data acquisition, instrument control, and modular instrumentation products support PCI Express. |
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