Marker output signal, Figure 414. burst trigger mode for arb mode, Figure 415. burst trigger mode for dds mode – National Instruments 5411 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Arb Operation

DAQArb 5411 User Manual

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Figure 4-14. Burst Trigger Mode for Arb Mode

DDS mode—Figure 4-15 illustrates a burst trigger mode of
operation for DDS mode. The switching from one stage to the other
stage is phase continuous. In this mode the time instruction is not
used. The trigger paces the waveform generation from one
frequency to the other.

Figure 4-15. Burst Trigger Mode for DDS Mode

Marker Output Signal

A marker is equivalent to a trigger output signal and it is available on a
separate pin in the digital I/O connector. You can define this TTL level
trigger output signal at any position in the waveform buffer. You can
place a marker in every stage; however, only one marker per stage is
allowed.

You can specify a marker by giving an offset count (in number of
samples) from the start of the waveform buffer specified by the stage.
If the offset is out of range of the number of samples in that stage, the
marker will not appear at the output. If the buffer is looped multiple
times in a stage, the marker will be generated that many times.

Start Trigger

Start Trigger

End
of Stage 1

Start Trigger

End
of Stage 2

End
of Stage 3

Start Triggers

End
of Stage 1

Continues In This
Way of Triggering
Until Stopped

End of All Stages

f1

f2

f3

f4

Start Trigger Start Trigger

Start Trigger

Start Trigger

Start Trigger

f1

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