Figure 4-16. Markers As Trigger Outputs - National Instruments DAQArb 5411 User Manual

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Sample
Number
1
At sample 0 from the beginning of the buffer
2
At sample 1 from the beginning of the buffer
3
At sample 7 from the beginning of the buffer
4
At sample 8 from the beginning of the buffer
5
At sample 255 from the beginning of the buffer
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The marker is generated for eight update clocks and the placement
resolution of the marker is ±4 samples.
If you want a marker at an offset of zero from the start of the waveform
buffer, the marker will be eight samples long beginning with the first
sample. A marker at an offset of seven from the start of the waveform
buffer also will be eight samples long beginning with the first sample,
as shown in Table 4-1. A marker at an offset of eight will be generated
at positions 8–15.
Table 4-1. Generated Marker Positions
Marker
Requested
Figure 4-16 shows an analog waveform being generated at one
connector and a marker being generated at another I/O connector.
Point A shows a marker generated for requested positions 0–7, and
point B shows requested positions of 8–15.
ARB Output
A
Marker Output
B

Figure 4-16. Markers as Trigger Outputs

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Arb Operation
Marker
Generated
Sample position 0–7
Sample position 0–7
Sample position 0–7
Sample position 8–15
Sample position 248–255
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