Choosing Continuous Or Finite Data Transfer; Finite Transfers; Continuous Input - National Instruments 653X User Manual

High-speed digital i/o devices for pci, pxi, compactpci, at, eisa, and pcmcia bus systems
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To prevent a transient data value during line switching from falsely causing a match,
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set a valid pattern for at least 60 ns to guarantee detection. In addition, keep glitches to less
than 20 ns to guarantee rejection.

Choosing Continuous or Finite Data Transfer

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The polarity (whether to trigger on data that matches or mismatches
the specified pattern)
For example, if you want to start acquisition when the two least significant
bits of your data are 1 and 0, you would specify your trigger parameters to
match those in Figure 2-11.
Pattern to Detect
Mask
Polarity
Figure 2-11. Pattern-Matching Trigger Example
You can transfer data continuously into or from computer memory or
specify the number of points you want to transfer.

Finite Transfers

For finite transfers, the 653X device transfers the specified amount of data
to/from computer memory and stops the operation.

Continuous Input

For continuous input, the 653X device transfers input data to the computer
memory buffer continuously. As the device is filling the buffer, call the
function or the DIO Read VI to retrieve the data. If at
DIG_DB_Transfer
any time the device runs out of space in the buffer, it stops the operation
and NI-DAQ returns an error.
You have the option to allow the device to continue when it runs out of
buffer space and overwrite data you have not yet read. You can specify this
through the oldDataStop parameter in the
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