Figure 2-3. trigger sources, Analog trigger circuit, Analog trigger circuit -9 – National Instruments NI PCI-5911 User Manual

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Chapter 2

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Figure 2-3. Trigger Sources

Analog Trigger Circuit

The analog trigger on the NI 5911 operates by comparing the current
analog input to an onboard threshold voltage. This threshold voltage is the
trigger value, and can be set within the current input range in 170 steps.
Therefore, for a ±10 V input range, the trigger can be set in increments of
20 V/170 = 118 mV. A hysteresis value may also be associated with the
trigger that can be set in the same size increments. The hysteresis value
creates a trigger window the signal must pass through before the trigger is
accepted. You can generate triggers on a rising or falling edge condition.
For more information on triggering, refer to Chapter 3, Common Functions
and Examples
, of the NI-SCOPE Software User Manual.

a. Analog Trigger Circuit

b. Trigger and Arm Sources

Gain

Analog

Input

High

Level

Low

Level

+

COMP

COMP

Analog

Trigger

Circuit

ATC_OUT

Trigger

Software

ATC_OUT

RTSI<0..6>

PFI 1, PFI 2

7

2

Arm

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