Chapter 5 Analog Output
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Using an External Source
You can use a signal connected to any PFI or RTSI <0..6> pin as the source
of AO Sample Clock. Figure 5-6 shows the timing requirements of the
AO Sample Clock source.
Figure 5-6. AO Sample Clock Timing Requirements
Routing AO Sample Clock Signal to an Output Term ina l
You can route ao/SampleClock (as an active low signal) out to any
PFI<0..15> or RTSI <0..7> terminal.
Other Timing RequirementsA counter on your device internally generates AO Sample Clock unless you
select some external source. The AO Start Trigger signal starts this counter.
It is stopped automatically by hardware after a finite acquisition completes
or manually through software. When using an internally generated
AO Sample Clock in NI-DAQmx, you can also specify a configurable
delay from the AO Start Trigger to the first AO Sample Clock pulse. By
default, this delay is two ticks of the AO Sample Clock Timebase signal.
Rising-Edge
Polarity
Falling-Edge
Polarity
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= 10 ns minimum
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