Timing Diagrams; Pattern I/O Timing Diagrams; Internal Req Signal Source - National Instruments 653 Series User Manual

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Timing Diagrams

All timing diagrams are in nanoseconds.
Note

Pattern I/O Timing Diagrams

Your transfer rate is limited by the minimum available bus bandwidth in your
Note
computer system, unless you are using the NI PCI/PXI-6534, which has onboard memory.
Otherwise, you are limited by the number of other devices using the bus and your
application software, both of which can lower your transfer rate. For more information
about transfer rates, refer to Appendix E,

Internal REQ Signal Source

Note
If you are using a version of NI-DAQ earlier than version 6.8, the minimum value
for the interval parameter is 2.
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This chapter contains timing diagrams for the handshaking and pattern I/O
modes. You can use these diagrams to learn details about what happens in
hardware when you use these modes.
Use pattern I/O to transfer data at a timed interval upon the rising or falling
edge of the REQ signal. The REQ signal can be internally generated by the
NI 653X or externally supplied through the I/O connector.
The NI 653X can internally generate a signal (REQ) with which to strobe
data. To program the frequency of this signal, specify the timebase and
interval as shown in the
Using Your NI
653X. The device captures data on the rising (active low) or
falling edge (active high) of this signal. You can select the polarity of the
REQ signal through software, as described in the
Polarity
section of Chapter 2,
When generating an internal REQ signal, the asserted time of the resulting
clock is one period of the timebase used to generate the REQ signal. The
exception is if you use a 20 MHz timebase (50 ns) and select an interval
of 1. The REQ pulse is then asserted for 20–30 ns.
Optimizing Your Transfer
Specifying the Transfer Rate
Using Your NI
3-1
3
Rates.
section of Chapter 2,
Reversing the REQ
653X.
NI 653X User Manual

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