Control signal summary, Rtsi bus interface, Table 42. control signal summary – National Instruments DIO 6533 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Signal Connections

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DIO 6533 User Manual

Control Signal Summary

The direction and function of each group’s signal timing and
handshaking lines vary, depending on the mode of operation you select
for the group. Table 4-2 shows the direction and function of each
control signal in each mode.

RTSI Bus Interface

The PCI-DIO-32HS, PXI-6533, and AT-DIO-32HS each contains a
RTSI bus interface.

The PCI-DIO-32HS and AT-DIO-32HS each contains a RTSI
connector and an interface to the National Instruments RTSI bus. The
RTSI bus provides seven trigger lines and a system clock line. All
National Instruments AT and PCI boards that have RTSI bus connectors
can be cabled together inside a computer to share these signals.

The PXI-6533 uses pins on the PXI J2 connector to connect the RTSI
bus to the PXI trigger bus as defined in the PXI Specification, rev. 1.0.
All National Instruments PXI boards that provide a connection to these
pins can be connected together by software. This feature is available
only when the PXI-6533 is used in a PXI-compatible chassis. It is not
supported in CompactPCI chassis.

Table 4-2.

Control Signal Summary

Signal Name

Direction in

Handshaking

Mode

Function in

Handshaking

Mode

Direction in

Pattern

Generation

Function in

Pattern

Generation

Function in

Unstrobed

Mode

REQ<1..2>

input

request

input or

output

request

extra inputs

(IN<3..4>)

ACK<1..2>

output

acknowledge

input

start trigger

(START–

TRIG<1..2>)

extra outputs

(OUT<3..4>)

STOPTRIG<1..2>

input

stop trigger

extra inputs

(IN<1..2>)

PCLK<1..2>

input or output

peripheral

clock

extra outputs

(OUT<1..2>)

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