Trigger sources and modes, Frequency/pulse generators, Power consumption – Measurement Specialties PCI-2513 User Manual

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Specifications

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Trigger sources and modes

Table 6. Trigger sources and modes

Input scan
trigger sources

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Single channel analog hardware trigger

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Single channel analog software trigger

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External-single channel digital trigger (TTL TRG input)

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Digital pattern trigger

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Counter/totalizer trigger

Single channel analog hardware trigger: The first analog input channel in the scan is the analog trigger
channel.
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Input signal range: -10 V to +10 V maximum

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Trigger level: Programmable (12-bit resolution)

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Latency: 350 ns typical

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Accuracy: ±0.5% of reading, ±2 mV offset maximum

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Noise: 2 mV RMS typical

Single channel analog software trigger: The first analog input channel in the scan is the analog trigger
channel.
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Input signal range: Anywhere within range of the trigger channel

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Trigger level: Programmable (16-bit resolution)

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Latency: One scan period (maximum)

External-single channel digital trigger (TTL trigger input):
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Input signal range: -15 V to +15 V maximum

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Trigger level: TTL-level sensitive

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Minimum pulse width: 50 ns high, 50 ns low

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Latency: One scan period maximum

Digital pattern triggering: 8-bit or 16-bit pattern triggering on any of the digital ports. Programmable for
trigger on equal, not equal, above, or below a value. Individual bits can be masked for "don’t care"
condition.
Latency: One scan period, max

Input scan
triggering
modes

Counter/totalizer triggering: Counter/totalizer inputs can trigger an acquisition. User can select to
trigger on a frequency or on total counts that are equal, not equal, above, or below a value, or
within/outside of a window rising/falling edge.
Latency: One scan period, maximum

Frequency/pulse generators

Table 7. Frequency/pulse generator specifications

Channels

2 x 16-bit

Output waveform

Square wave

Output rate

1 MHz base rate divided by 1 to 65535 (programmable)

High-level output voltage

2.0 V minimum @ -1.0 mA, 2.9 V minimum @ -400 µA

Low-level output voltage

0.4 V maximum @ 400 µA

Power consumption

Table 8. Power consumption specifications

Power consumption (per board)

3 W

PCI compatibility

Table 9. PCI compatibility specifications

PCI bus

PCI r2.2 compliant, universal 3.3 V/5 V signaling support, compatible with PCI-X

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