Using a digital source, Ai pause trigger signal, Ai pause trigger signal -23 – National Instruments DAQ M Series User Manual

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Chapter 4

Analog Input

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NI 6236 User Manual

Using a Digital Source

To use ai/ReferenceTrigger with a digital source, specify a source and an
edge. The source can be any of the following signals:

Input PFI <0..5>

RTSI <0..7>

PXI_STAR

The source also can be one of several internal signals on your DAQ device.
Refer to Device Routing in MAX in the NI-DAQmx Help or the
LabVIEW 8.x Help for more information.

You also can specify whether the measurement acquisition stops on the
rising edge or falling edge of ai/ReferenceTrigger.

Routing AI Reference Trigger Signal to an Output
Terminal

You can route ai/ReferenceTrigger out to any output PFI <6..9> or
RTSI <0..7> terminal.

AI Pause Trigger Signal

You can use the AI Pause Trigger (ai/PauseTrigger) signal to pause and
resume a measurement acquisition. The internal sample clock pauses while
the external trigger signal is active and resumes when the signal is inactive.
You can program the active level of the pause trigger to be high or low.

Using a Digital Source

To use ai/SampleClock, specify a source and a polarity. The source can be
any of the following signals:

Input PFI <0..5>

RTSI <0..7>

PXI_STAR

Note Refer to the NI 6236 Specifications for the minimum allowable pulse width and the
propagation delay of PFI <0..5>.

The source also can be one of several other internal signals on your DAQ
device. Refer to Device Routing in MAX in the NI-DAQmx Help or the
LabVIEW 8.x Help for more information.

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