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Problems assigning channels on an AMUX-64t via a PCI-6025e DAQ

I'm new to this so it's probably finger trouble, I am attempting to read 2 channels (at the moment) on the AMUX-64t, but the virtual channels in MAX don't match up with the real ones on the AMUX i.e.
Ch0(MAX) = Ch3(AMUX)
Ch1(MAX) = Ch7(AMUX) and so on.
I'm using Labview 7.0 with an R1005050 cable.
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Simon,

Actually, each onboard channel corresponds to four AMUX channels. This means that if you read from channel 0 on your DAQ board you will be acquiring from channels 0 through 3 on the AMUX-64T. If you acquire from channel 1 on your DAQ board than this corresponds to channels 4 through 7 on the AMUX-64T. This is also described in the following Knowledge Base article.

How do I Address an AMUX-64T with an MIO Board?
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/c6d362737414ad6d862562a80070e694

The AMUX-64T User Manual will also prove to be helpful.

Regards,
Justin Britten

Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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