Chapter 9 Digital Routing and Clock Generation
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Counter n Source, Gate, Z, Internal Output
Change Detection Event
Analog Comparison Event
FREQ OUT
PFI<0..5>
Note Signals with a * are inverted before being driven on the RTSI terminals.
Using RTSI Terminals as Timing Input Signals
You can use RTSI terminals to route external timing signals to many
different SS eries functions. Each RTSI terminal can be routed to any of the
following signals:
AI Convert Clock (ai/ConvertClock)
AI Sample Clock (ai/SampleClock)
AI Start Trigger (ai/StartTrigger)
AI Reference Trigger (ai/ReferenceTrigger)
AI Sample Clock Timebase (ai/SampleClockTimebase)
AO Start Trigger (ao/StartTrigger)
AO Sample Clock (ao/SampleClock)
AO Sample Clock Timebase (ao/SampleClockTimebase)
AO Pause Trigger (ao/PauseTrigger)
Counter input signals for either counter—Source, Gate, Aux,
HW_Arm, A, B, or Z
DI Sample Clock (di/SampleClock)
DO Sample Clock (do/SampleClock)
Most functions allow you to configure the polarity of PFI inputs and
whether the input is edge or level sensitive.
RTSI Filters
You can enable a programmable debouncing filter on each PFI, RTSI, or
PXI_STAR signal. When the filters are enabled, your device samples the
input on each rising edge of a filter clock. S Series devices use an onboard
oscillator to generate the filter clock with a 40 MHz frequency.
Note NI-DAQmx only supports filters on counter inputs.