Figure 4-1. output pulse when trigger is selected, Pulse modes, Pulse delay – National Instruments NI CVS-1450 Series User Manual

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Chapter 4

Digital I/O Functionality

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wait for the next trigger. In either case, the pulse output generation stops
and resets if the pulse mode parameter is set to Stop.

Figure 4-1 shows an output pulse when a trigger is selected.

Figure 4-1. Output Pulse When Trigger Is Selected

Pulse Modes

Each pulse generator has a Start and a Stop mode. Configure the pulse
generator when in Stop mode and then set it to Start mode.

Pulse Delay

Pulse delay is the amount of time between a trigger and the first (assertion)
edge of an output pulse. The pulse delay is configurable in units of
microseconds or quadrature encoder counts. If configured for
microseconds, available values are between 10

µs and 4,294,967,295 µs,

which is 4,294 seconds, or approximately 71 minutes. If the delay is
configured for quadrature encoder counts, the range of choices is 0 counts
to 4,294,967,295 counts.

Pulse Width

Pulse width is the amount of time between the first (assertion) edge of a
pulse and the second (deassertion) edge. Pulse width is configurable only
in microseconds from 10

µs to 4,294,967,295 µs.

Trigger Polarity

Each pulse generator can be individually configured for rising or falling
edge triggering. Even if multiple pulse generators are using the same
trigger, each can have different polarities.

Output

Pulse

Trigger

Input

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