Routing Do Sample Clock To An Output Terminal; Other Timing Requirements; Do Sample Clock Timebase Signal - National Instruments DAQ X Series User Manual

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Chapter 6
Digital I/O

Routing DO Sample Clock to an Output Terminal

You can route DO Sample Clock (as an active low signal) out to any
PFI <0..15>, RTSI <0..7>, or PXIe-DSTARC terminal.

Other Timing Requirements

The DO timing engine on your device internally generates DO Sample
Clock unless you select some external source. DO Start Trigger starts the
timing engine and either the software or hardware can stop it once a finite
generation completes. When using the DO timing engine, you also can
specify a configurable delay from DO Start Trigger to the first DO Sample
Clock pulse. By default, this delay is two ticks of DO Sample Clock
Timebase. Figure 6-7 shows the relationship of DO Sample Clock to DO
Start Trigger.

DO Sample Clock Timebase Signal

The DO Sample Clock Timebase (do/SampleClockTimebase) signal is
divided down to provide a source for DO Sample Clock. You can route any
of the following signals to be the DO Sample Clock Timebase signal:
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DO Sample Clock Timebase
DO Start Trigger
DO Sample Clock
Figure 6-7. DO Sample Clock and DO Start Trigger
100 MHz Timebase (default)
20 MHz Timebase
100 kHz Timebase
PXI_CLK10
PFI <0..15>
RTSI <0..7>
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Delay
From
Start
Trigger
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