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Chapter 4 Analog Input
© National Instruments Corporation 4-23 NI 6232/6233 User Manual
Using an Internal Source
One of the following internal signals can drive ai/SampleClock.
Counter n Internal Output
AI Sample Clock Timebase (divided down)
•A software pulse
A programmable internal counter divides down the sample clock timebase.
Several other internal signals can be routed to ai/SampleClock through
RTSI. Refer to Device Routing in MAX in the NI-DAQmx Help or the
LabVIEW 8.x Help for more information.
Using an External Source
Use one of the following external signals as the source of ai/SampleClock:
Input PFI <0..5>
•RTSI <0..7>
•PXI_STAR
Routing AI Sample Clock Signal to an Output
Terminal
You can route ai/SampleClock out to any output PFI <6..9> or RTSI <0..7>
terminal. This pulse is always active high.
You can specify the output to have one of two behaviors. With the pulse
behavior, your DAQ device briefly pulses the PFI terminal once for every
occurrence of ai/SampleClock.
With level behavior, your DAQ device drives the PFI terminal high during
the entire sample.
PFI <0..5> terminals are fixed inputs. PFI <6..9> terminals are fixed
outputs.
Other Timing Requirements
Your DAQ device only acquires data during an acquisition. The device
ignores ai/SampleClock when a measurement acquisition is not in progress.
During a measurement acquisition, you can cause your DAQ device to
ignore ai/SampleClock using the ai/PauseTrigger signal.
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