Analog Output; Figure 4-17. Analog Output And Sync Out Block Diagram - National Instruments DAQArb 5411 User Manual

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Chapter 4
Arb Operation
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Analog Output

12
DAC
DAQArb 5411 User Manual
Marker output signals are an important feature to trigger other
instruments or devices at a specified time while a waveform generation is
in progress.
Figure 4-17 shows the essential blocks of analog waveform generation.
The 12-bit digital waveform data is fed to a high-speed DAC. A
low-pass filter filters the DAC output. This filtered signal is
pre-amplified before it goes to a 10 dB attenuator. The DAC output can
be fine-tuned for gain and offset. Since the offset is adjusted before the
main attenuators and amplifier, it is referred to as pre-attenuation
offset. This fine-tuning of gain and offset is done using separate DACs.
The output from the 10 dB attenuator is then fed to the main amplifier,
which can provide ±5 V levels into 50
between ground level and the main amplifier. The output of this relay is
fed to a series of passive attenuators. The output of the attenuators is fed
through a selectable output impedance of 50 or 75
connector.
Low-Pass
Filter
Pre Amp
Gain
DAC
Offset
DAC
Comparator
Level
DAC

Figure 4-17. Analog Output and SYNC Out Block Diagram

Figure 4-18 shows the timing relationships of the trigger input,
waveform output, and marker output. T
trigger signal. T
10 db
Attenuator
Output
Enable
Main Amp
50
+
-
is the time delay from trigger to output on Arb
d2
4-18
. An output relay can switch
to the I/O
Attenuators
(63 dB in 1 dB steps)
25
50
50 /75
Selector
is the pulse width on the
d1
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SYNC

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