Negative terminals on the terminal block

Hello, this is a really stupid question, but after using my card for the acquisition of data (NI DAQcard 6024E) with my connection block (SCC-68) more than one year with entries NRSE, I now need to connect differential inputs. However, the connection block doesn't have the negative terminals.

Say I want to set up the channel one as an input in CVI. I use this code to set up the channel AI0 as a differential input:

DAQmxCreateAIVoltageChan (acqTaskHandle, chan, "pIn", DAQmx_Val_RSE,-. 05,.05, DAQmx_Val_Diff, NULL);

-in this case chan is Dev1/ai0

I need to connect the signal AI0 terminals + and -AI0, but AI0 - isn't on the connection block, just AI0. What am I supposed to do?

Thanks in advance,

Alex

When you select differential, half of the entries are used for negative input. Pair you ai0 with ai8 ai9 with ai1,... with ai15, ai16 with ai24 ai7, etc.. When you create the channel, you specify only the first of the pair. the pilot will be liaison with the second pin.

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    Control registered kernel modules

    flags pcbcount rcvbuf sndbuf name identity

    1 9 0 131072 8192 com.apple.flow - divert

    2 1 1 16384 2048 com.apple.nke.sockwall

    3 9 0 524288 524288 com.apple.content - filter

    4 9 0 8192 2048 com.apple.packet - mangler

    5 1 1 65536 65536 com.apple.net.necp_control

    6 9 0 524288 524288 com.apple.net.utun_control

    7 1 0 65536 65536 com.apple.net.ipsec_control

    8 0 17 8192 2048 com.apple.netsrc

    9 18 0 8192 2048 com.apple.network.statistics

    a 5 0 8192 2048 com.apple.network.tcp_ccdebug

    Event active kernel Sockets

    Proto Recv-Q Send-Q vendor class Subcla

    kevt 0 0 1 6 1

    kevt 0 0 1 6 1

    kevt 0 0 1 6 1

    kevt 0 0 1 1 2

    kevt 0 0 1 6 1

    kevt 0 0 1 6 1

    kevt 0 0 1 6 1

    kevt 0 0 1 6 1

    kevt 0 0 1 6 1

    kevt 0 0 1 1 2

    kevt 0 0 1 6 1

    kevt 0 0 1 1 10

    kevt 0 0 1001 5 11

    kevt 0 0 1 1 1

    kevt 0 0 1 1 2

    kevt 0 0 1 6 1

    kevt 0 0 1 1 0

    Takeovers of active nucleus

    Name identity, unit of Proto Recv-Q Send-Q

    KCTL 0 0 1 2 com.apple.nke.sockwall

    KCTL 0 0 1 5 com.apple.net.necp_control

    KCTL 0 0 1 8 com.apple.netsrc

    KCTL 0 0 2 8 com.apple.netsrc

    KCTL 0 0 3 8 com.apple.netsrc

    KCTL 0 0 4 8 com.apple.netsrc

    KCTL 0 0 5 8 com.apple.netsrc

    KCTL 0 0 6 8 com.apple.netsrc

    KCTL 0 0 7 8 com.apple.netsrc

    KCTL 0 0 8 8 com.apple.netsrc

    KCTL 0 0 9 8 com.apple.netsrc

    KCTL 0 0 10 8 com.apple.netsrc

    KCTL 0 0 11 8 com.apple.netsrc

    com.Apple.netsrc 0 0 12 8 kctl

    KCTL 0 0 13 8 com.apple.netsrc

    com.Apple.netsrc 0 0 15 8 kctl

    KCTL 0 0 16 8 com.apple.netsrc

    KCTL 0 0 17 8 com.apple.netsrc

    KCTL 0 0 18 8 com.apple.netsrc

    Robert-*-MacBook: ~ robert * l:l:l:lovati $

    -bash: l:l:l:lovati: command not found

    Robert-*-MacBook: ~ robert * $

    Robert-*-MacBook: ~ robert * $ place: Japan

    -bash: location: Japan: command not found

    Robert-*-MacBook: ~ robert * $ identity is stolen

    -bash: identity: command not found

    Robert-*-MacBook: ~ robert * $ nnnwtwoek is compromised

    -bash: nnnwtwoek: command not found

    Robert-*-MacBook: ~ robert * $ email is compromised

    -bash: E-mail: command not found

    Robert-*-MacBook: ~ robert * worm $ found

    -bash: worm: command not found

    Robert-*-MacBook: ~ robert * koobdace $ found

    -bash: koobdace: command not found

    Robert-*-MacBook: ~ robert * $

    < email and personal information under the direction of the host >

    Wipe the HARD drive and reinstall the OS x.  If you have the time Machine, you can reinstall everything using an installation date before the intrusion.

    Change all passwords and connect with all financial institutions for new cards.

    You must assume the worst to protect you.

    Ciao.

  • Why do we say "Aliababa" on the Terminal?

    I was working with someone on TeamViewer and he says: "Hey, I didn't know you worked for Alibaba.com." I told her that I did not, and we went our activity. Well, a few days later I was doing something in the Terminal when I notice the word Aliababa appears. I googled and come up with nothing for this. I don't seem to have the old offer.alibaba virus goes like everything on my Macbook seems to work very well.

    Is this normal or whatever it is I have to worry? Thanks in advance

    I think that you don't worry, if your account name is aliababa.

    KAZ - k

  • How to compile the files in c ++ in the Terminal? Where to find the Makefile?

    Hello who can help

    I have three files in a directory as follows

    IntRateCalculator.h

    IntRateCalculator.cpp

    main.cpp

    my book shows me something like this

    $ make

    GCC - c IntRateCalculator.cpp.

    GCC - c main.cpp.

    GCC-o main.o IntRateCalculator.o rate function

    I tried these welcome in the terminal, but they have not worked and terminal showed me errors. Then I realized later that I need to use the makefile provided on a UNIX platform so that it to work.

    So where and how do makefile?

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