Power-Up And Reset Conditions - National Instruments DAQArb 5411 User Manual

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Chapter 3
Signal Connections

Power-Up and Reset Conditions

DAQArb 5411 User Manual
When you power-up your computer, the DAQArb 5411 is in the
following state:
Output is disabled and set to 0 V
Sample clock is set to 40 MHz
Trigger mode is set to continuous
Trigger source is set to automatic (the software provides the
triggers)
Digital filter is enabled
Output attenuation remains unchanged from previous setting
Analog filter remains unchanged from previous setting
Output impedance remains unchanged from previous setting
Digital pattern generation is disabled
When you reset the board using NI-DAQ or any application software
calling NI-DAQ, your DAQArb is in the following state:
Output is disabled and set to 0 V
Sample clock is set to 40 MHz
Trigger mode is set to continuous
Trigger source is set to automatic (the software provides the
triggers)
Digital filter is enabled
Output attenuation is set to 0 dB
Analog filter is enabled
Output impedance is set to 50
Digital pattern generation is disabled
PLL reference frequency is set to 20 MHz
PLL reference source is set to internal tuning
RTSI clock source is disabled
SYNC duty cycle is set to 50%
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