Auxiliary function inputs (afi), Table 4-9: auxiliary function input signals and, Functionalities – ADLINK PXI-2208 User Manual

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Operation Theory

Auxiliary Function Inputs (AFI)

You can use the AFI in applications that take advantage of exter-
nal circuitry to directly control the DAQ-/DAQe-/PXI-2204/2205/
2206/2208 card. The AFI includes two categories of timing signals:
one group is the dedicated input, and the other is the multi-func-
tion input. Table 4-9 illustrates this categorization.

EXTDTRIG and EXTWFTRIG

EXTDTRIG and EXTWFTRIG are dedicated digital trigger input
signals for A/D and D/A operations respectively. Refer to sec-
tion 4.5
for details.

EXTTIMEBASE

When the applications needs specific sampling frequency or
update rate that the card could not generate from its internal
TIMEBASE — the 40 MHz clock — you could utilize the EXT-
TIMEBASE with internal counters to achieve the specific timing

Category Timing signal

Functionality

Constraints

Dedi-

cated

input

EXTTIMEBASE

Replace the

internal TIME-

BASE

• TTL-compatible
• 1 MHz to 40 MHz
• Affects on both A/D and D/A

operations.

EXTDTRIG

External digital

trigger input for

A/D operation

• TTL-compatible
• Minimum pulse width = 20ns
• Rising edge or falling edge

EXTWFTRG

External digital

trigger input for

D/A operation

• TTL-compatible
• Minimum pulse width = 20ns
• Rising edge or falling edge

Multi-

function

input

AFI[0]

(Dual-functions)

Replace the

internal

ADCONV

• TTL-compatible
• Minimum pulse width = 20ns
• Rising–edge sensitive only

Replace the

internal

SCAN_START

• TTL-compatible
• Minimum Pulse width > 2/

TIMEBASE

AFI[1]

Replace the

internal DAWR

• TTL-compatible
• Minimum pulse width = 20ns
• Rising–edge sensitive only

Table 4-9: Auxiliary Function Input Signals and Functionalities

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