Analog output timing signals, Ao sample clock, Figure 12. analog output timing options – National Instruments Eight-slot USB Chassis NI cDAQ-9172 User Manual

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NI cDAQ-9172 User Guide and Specifications

Analog Output Timing Signals

The NI cDAQ-9172 chassis features the following AO (waveform
generation) timing signals:

AO Sample Clock

AO Start Trigger

AO Pause Trigger

AO Sample Clock

The AO sample clock (ao/SampleClock) signals when all the analog output
channels in the task update. ao/SampleClock can be generated from
external or internal sources.

Figure 12. Analog Output Timing Options

Routing AO Sample Clock to an Output Terminal

You can route ao/SampleClock to any output PFI terminal.

AO Sample Clock Timebase Signal

The AO Sample Clock Timebase (ao/SampleClockTimebase)
signal is divided down to provide a source for ao/SampleClock.
ao/SampleClockTimebase can be generated from external or internal
sources, and is not available as an output from the chassis.

AO Start Trigger Signal

Use the AO Start Trigger (ao/StartTrigger) signal to initiate a waveform
generation. If you do not use triggers, you can begin a generation
with a software command. If you are using an internal sample clock,
you can specify a delay from the start trigger to the first sample. For

Analog Comparison

Event

20 MHz Timebase

100 kHz Timebase

Programmable

Clock

Divider

ao/SampleClock

Timebase

PFI

Analog Comparison Event

Ctr

n Internal Output

ao/SampleClock

PFI

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