Pxi_star filters, Table 10-3. filters, Pxi_star filters -9 – National Instruments NI 6232 User Manual

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Chapter 10

Digital Routing and Clock Generation

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NI 6232/6233 User Manual

An M Series device is not a Star Trigger controller. An M Series device
may be used in the first peripheral slot of a PXI system, but the system will
not be able to use the Star Trigger feature.

PXI_STAR Filters

You can enable a programmable debouncing filter on each PFI, RTSI, or
PXI_STAR signal. When the filters are enabled, your device samples the
input on each rising edge of a filter clock. M Series devices use an onboard
oscillator to generate the filter clock with a 40 MHz frequency.

Note NI-DAQmx supports only filters on counter inputs.

The following is an example of low-to-high transitions of the input signal.
High-to-low transitions work similarly.

Assume that an input terminal has been low for a long time. The input
terminal then changes from low-to-high, but glitches several times. When
the filter clock has sampled the signal high on N consecutive edges, the
low-to-high transition is propagated to the rest of the circuit. The value of
N depends on the filter setting; refer to Table 10-3.

The filter setting for each input can be configured independently. On power
up, the filters are disabled. Figure 10-4 shows an example of a low-to-high
transition on an input that has its filter set to 125 ns (N = 5).

Table 10-3. Filters

Filter Setting

N (Filter

Clocks Needed
to Pass Signal)

Pulse Width

Guaranteed to

Pass Filter

Pulse Width

Guaranteed to

Not Pass Filter

125 ns

5

125 ns

100 ns

6.425 µs

257

6.425 µs

6.400 µs

2.55 ms

~101,800

2.55 ms

2.54 ms

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