Using an internal source, Using an external source, Other timing requirements – National Instruments DAQ M Series User Manual

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Chapter 5

Analog Output

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Using an Internal Source

One of the following internal signals can drive ao/SampleClock.

AO Sample Clock Timebase (divided down)

Counter n Internal Output

A programmable internal counter divides down the AO Sample Clock
Timebase signal.

Using an External Source

Use one of the following external signals as the source of ao/SampleClock:

Input PFI <0..5>

RTSI <0..7>

PXI_STAR

Routing AO Sample Clock Signal to an Output
Terminal

You can route ao/SampleClock (as an active low signal) out to any output
PFI <6..9> or RTSI <0..7> terminal.

Other Timing Requirements

A counter on your device internally generates ao/SampleClock unless you
select some external source. ao/StartTrigger starts the counter and either the
software or hardware can stop it when a finite generation completes. When
using an internally generated ao/SampleClock, you also can specify a
configurable delay from ao/StartTrigger to the first ao/SampleClock pulse.
By default, this delay is two ticks of ao/SampleClockTimebase.

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