Ssh Signal; A/D Convert Signal - Measurement Computing PCI-DAS6052 User Manual

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PCI-DAS6052 User's Guide

SSH signal

The SSH signal can be used as a control signal for external sample/hold circuits. The
SSH signal is a programmable polarity pulse that is asserted throughout a channel scan.
The state of this signal changes after the start of the last conversion in the scan. The SSH
signal may be routed via software selection to any of the AUXOUT pins.
shows the timing for the SSH signal.
Start Pulse
CONVERT

A/D CONVERT signal

The A/D CONVERT signal indicates the start of an A/D conversion. It is available
through software selection as an input to any of the AUXIN pins (defaulting to
AUXIN0) or the DAQ-Sync DS A/D CONVERT input and as an output to any of the
AUXOUT pins.
When used as an input, the polarity is software selectable. The A/D CONVERT signal
starts an acquisition on the selected edge. The convert pulses must be separated by a
minimum of 5 µs to remain within the 200 kS/s conversion rate specification.
Refer to
Figure 4-3
A/D CONVERT to the DAQ sequence.
output pulse width requirements for the A/D CONVERT signal.
SSH
t
= 10 ns minimum
off
Figure 4-10. SSH Signal Timing
(page 4-6) and
Figure 4-6
(page 4-7) for the relationship of
Figure 4-11
and
4-9
Functional Details
Figure 4-10
t
off
Figure 4-12
show the input and

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