Update Rate; Arb Mode; Figure 4-2. Waveform Data Path Block Diagram - National Instruments DAQArb 5411 User Manual

High-speed arbitrary waveform generator
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ARB Memory
DDS Lookup
Memory
DDS

Update Rate

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Arb Mode

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Digital Filter
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16-Bit
Counter

Figure 4-2. Waveform Data Path Block Diagram

On the DAQArb 5411, the high-speed DAC itself is always updated at
80 MHz but the maximum update clock for waveform memory is
40 MHz. The update clock for the waveform memory can be further
divided by a 16-bit counter, as shown in Figure 4-2. Therefore, the
slowest update rate is 40 MHz divided by 65,536, which is 610.35 Hz.
For DDS mode, you should always keep the update rate at 40 MHz.
Doing this will yield the best performance of the combination of DDS,
digital filter, DAC, and analog filter.
The Arb mode of waveform generation uses a separate waveform
memory for storing multiple waveform buffers. This mode also uses a
FIFO memory for storing the staging list, which contains the buffer
linking and looping information. This FIFO is referred to as an
instruction FIFO.
A
Filter
12
MUX
B
Div/2
4-3
Chapter 4
Arb Operation
12
DAC
80 MHz Oscillator
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