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What Are Some of the Limitations of Comedi?

Primary Software: Driver Software>>Comedi Drivers
Primary Software Version: 0.7.68
Primary Software Fixed Version: N/A
Secondary Software: N/A

Problem: What are some of the trade-offs or sacrifices when using the Comedi DAQ driver?

Solution: Comedi is a third-party E Series DAQ driver for Linux operating systems. However, the Comedi driver does not support the full feature set of the E-Series boards. See related links below for more information on Comedi. Some of the limitations and supported features include:
  • For analog I/O Comedi only supports IRQ transfers and does not support DMA.
  • There is also a limited number of options for timing/triggering available.
  • It does support RSE, NRSE, and Differential input modes.
  • Comedi does support the DIO lines, but does not support counters.
  • It has been said that Comedi does not integrate into LabVIEW very well and can be a hassle to use; however a lot of people use it successfully.
Note: NI does not support Comedi, but there is a support mailing list available for users on the Comedi web site. A better alternative to using the Comedi driver is the NI-DAQmx Base for Linux driver. This driver offers Linux users an innovative programming interface similar to NI-DAQmx measurement services software as well as increased ease-of-use in connecting with high-performance NI data acquisition hardware. More information on the driver can be found on the link above. It can be downloaded for free from our Mulitfunction DAQ Current Versions webpage. Another alternative driver option for those using a non-Windows OS is the Measurement Hardware Driver Development Kit (DDK). See the link below for more information.

Related Links:
National Instruments Measurement and Automation Products for Linux
External Link: Comedi Website
Products & Services: Measurement Hardware Driver Development Kit (DDK)
KnowledgeBase 2299CHHE: Are Edaq and Comedi DAQ Drivers for Linux?

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Report Date: 09/17/2003
Last Updated: 09/24/2006
Document ID: 31GGUUBG

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