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still not able to acquire the data.. I am using pci 6250 and SCB 68 connector.

hello..
 
I have checked the NI Max. At device 1 pci 6250 is connected.
i have set function generator freq to 1MHz and amplitude 2 volts.
but when i am changing freq and amplitude, it is not showing any significant difference.
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you can not detect 1 MHz. search for Nyquist.  theoritcally, you can not detect anything above 625KHz, realistically, it would be below that.  Did you check the test panel in NI Max?  There is a +5 available on pin 8, connect that to pin 68.  In max, test AI ch. 0 and see if that works (should be a flat line at +5V).  All your hardware testing can be done through max.

Paul
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Hi Prag,

If you go to the specification for the PCI-6250 you will find that the maximum sampling rate is 1.25 M samples per second. Nyquist theorem says that you need to sample twice as fast to be able get the frequency component of a waveform.  As a rule of thumb, we typically suggest to sample 10 times faster than your signal rate to be able to represent the signal with decent accuracy.  A very good resource is: Bandwidth, Sample Rate, and Nyquist Theorem. What I will suggest is try to read a sine wave of the same amplitude but at 100 KHz and change the frequency from 90 KHz to 110 KHz and check if you can see the changes.

I hope it helps.

Jaime Hoffiz
National Instruments
Product Expert
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