Figure 2-18. using a start and stop trigger, Pattern-matching trigger – National Instruments 653X User Manual

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Chapter 2

Using Your 653X

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653X User Manual

Figure 2-18. Using a Start and Stop Trigger

Pattern-Matching Trigger

Instead of using an external signal on the start/stop trigger pins on the
I/O connector, you may start or stop (not both) an operation once a
user-specified digital pattern is matched.

Specify four parameters to set a pattern-matching trigger:

Whether it is a start or stop trigger

The data pattern to be detected/matched

The mask, which selects the bits of interest for pattern detection

Note

The mask for the pattern-matching trigger is the same as the one used for change

detection. In other words, input lines significant for the pattern-matching trigger are also
significant for change detection.

Polarity (whether to detect data that matches or mismatches the
specified pattern)

The 653X device detects any occurrence of a specific pattern immediately
as the data comes in. When a match occurs, the 653X device starts
acquiring data. For example, if you want to start an acquisition when the
two least significant bits of your data are 1 and 0, you would specify your
trigger parameters to match those in Figure 2-19.

REQ

STOPTRIG

ACK (STARTTRIG)

Pretrigger Data

Posttrigger Data

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