Figure 4-7. pretriggered data acquisition example – National Instruments Data Acquisition Device NI USB-621x User Manual

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Chapter 4

Analog Input

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Pretriggered data acquisition allows you to view data that is acquired before
the trigger of interest, in addition to data acquired after the trigger.
Figure 4-7 shows a typical pretriggered DAQ sequence. AI Start Trigger
(ai/StartTrigger) can be either a hardware or software signal. If AI Start
Trigger is set up to be a software start trigger, an output pulse appears on
the AI Start Trigger line when the acquisition begins. When the AI Start
Trigger pulse occurs, the sample counter is loaded with the number of
pretriggered samples, in this example, four. The value decrements with
each pulse on AI Sample Clock, until the value reaches zero. The sample
counter is then loaded with the number of posttriggered samples, in this
example, three.

Figure 4-7. Pretriggered Data Acquisition Example

If an AI Reference Trigger (ai/ReferenceTrigger) pulse occurs before the
specified number of pretrigger samples are acquired, the trigger pulse is
ignored. Otherwise, when the AI Reference Trigger pulse occurs, the
sample counter value decrements until the specified number of posttrigger
samples have been acquired.

USB-621x devices feature the following analog input timing signals:

AI Sample Clock Signal

AI Sample Clock Timebase Signal

AI Convert Clock Signal

AI Convert Clock Timebase Signal

AI Hold Complete Event Signal

AI Start Trigger Signal

AI Reference Trigger Signal

AI Pause Trigger Signal

n/a

0 1

2

3

1 0

2 2

2

AI Start Trigger

AI Reference Trigger

AI Sample Clock

AI Convert Clock

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