Figure 4-5. interval sampling, Figure 4-6. posttriggered data acquisition example – National Instruments Data Acquisition Device NI USB-621x User Manual

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Figure 4-5. Interval Sampling

AI Convert Clock controls the Convert Period, which is determined by the
following equation:

1/Convert Period = Convert Rate

Note

The sampling rate is the fastest you can acquire data on the device and still achieve

accurate results. For example, if a USB-621x device has a sampling rate of 250 kS/s, this
sampling rate is aggregate—one channel at 250 kS/s or two channels at 125 kS/s per
channel illustrates the relationship.

Posttriggered data acquisition allows you to view only data that is acquired
after a trigger event is received. A typical posttriggered DAQ sequence
is shown in Figure 4-6. The sample counter is loaded with the specified
number of posttrigger samples, in this example, five. The value decrements
with each pulse on AI Sample Clock, until the value reaches zero and all
desired samples have been acquired.

Figure 4-6. Posttriggered Data Acquisition Example

Channel 0

Channel 1

Convert Period

Sample Period

1

3 0

4 2

AI Start Trigger

AI Sample Clock

AI Convert Clock

Sample Counter

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