Figure 4-15, Delayed-trigger waveform generation – ADLINK USB-1903 User Manual

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Operation

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USB-1900 Series

Delayed-Trigger Waveform Generation

Delayed-Triggering is indicated when waveform generation is
to be delayed after the trigger signal. The delay time is deter-
mined by DLY1_counter, as shown. The counter calculates
down on the rising edges of DLY1_counter clock source after
the start trigger signal. When the count reaches zero, the
waveform is generated. The DLY1_counter clock source can
be selected via software application using the internal 80 MHz
timebase.

Figure 4-15: Delayed-Trigger Waveform Generation

Post-Trigger or Delayed-Trigger with Retriggering

Post-trigger or delayed-trigger with retrigger modes are indi-
cated when multiple waveforms are to be generated with
respect to multiple incoming trigger signals. You can set
Trig_counter to specify the number of acceptable trigger sig-
nals, as shown.

In this example, two waveforms are generated after the first
trigger signal. The USB-1902/1903 then waits for another trig-
ger signal. When the next trigger signal is asserted, the
USB-1902/1903 generates two more waveforms.

UC_Counter = 6

6 update count and 1 iteration count

Trigger

DAWR

WF_in_Prog

Wave

Delay until DLY1_Counter

reaches 0

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