Table 10-1. rtsi signal descriptions, Using rtsi as outputs, Using rtsi as outputs -5 – National Instruments DAQ M Series User Manual

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Chapter 10

Digital Routing and Clock Generation

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NI 6236 User Manual

Using RTSI as Outputs

RTSI <0..7> are bidirectional terminals. As an output, you can drive any of
the following signals to any RTSI terminal.

ai/StartTrigger

ai/ReferenceTrigger

ai/ConvertClock*

ai/SampleClock

ai/PauseTrigger

ao/SampleClock*

ao/StartTrigger

ao/PauseTrigger

10 MHz Reference Clock

Counter n Source, Gate, Z, Internal Output

FREQ OUT

Input PFI <0..5>

Note Signals with a * are inverted before being driven on the RTSI terminals.

Table 10-1. RTSI Signal Descriptions

RTSI Bus Signal

Terminal

RTSI 7

34

RTSI 6

32

RTSI 5

30

RTSI 4

28

RTSI 3

26

RTSI 2

24

RTSI 1

22

RTSI 0

20

Not Connected. Do not connect signals
to these terminals.

1–18

GND

19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33

Note: RTSI <0..7> and GND are earth/chassis ground-referenced. They are not isolated.

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