Using an internal source, Using an external source, Ai convert clock timebase signal – National Instruments Network Device DAQ S User Manual

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Chapter 4

Analog Input

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NI 6124/6154 User Manual

Using an Internal Source

One of the following internal signals can drive AI Convert Clock:

AI Convert Clock Timebase (divided down)

Counter n Internal Output

A programmable internal counter divides down the AI Convert Clock
Timebase to generate AI Convert Clock. The counter is started by
AI Sample Clock and continues to count down to zero, produces an
AI Convert Clock, reloads itself, and repeats the process until the sample is
finished. It then reloads itself in preparation for the next AI Sample Clock
pulse.

Using an External Source

Use one of the following external signals as the source of AI Convert
Clock:

PFI <0..15>

RTSI <0..7>

PXI_STAR

Analog Comparison Event (an analog trigger)

Routing AI Convert Clock Signal to an Output
Terminal

You can route AI Convert Clock (as an active low signal) out to any
PFI <0..15> or RTSI <0..7> terminal.

All PFI terminals are configured as inputs by default.

AI Convert Clock Timebase Signal

The AI Convert Clock Timebase (ai/ConvertClockTimebase) signal is
divided down to provide on of the possible sources for AI Convert Clock.
Use one of the following signals as the source of AI Convert Clock
Timebase:

AI Sample Clock Timebase

20 MHz Timebase

AI Convert Clock Timebase is not available as an output on the I/O
connector.

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