© National Instruments Corporation 23 NI cDAQ-9172 User Guide and Specifications
AO Sample Clock
The AO sample clock signals when all the analog output channels in the
task update. ao/SampleClock can be generated from external or internal
sources.
Figure 12. Analog Output Timing Options

Routing AO Sample Clock to an Output Terminal

You can route ao/SampleClock to any output PFI terminal.

AO Sample Clock Timebase

The AO Sample Clock Timebase (ao/SampleClockTimebase)
signal is divided down to provide a source for ao/SampleClock.
ao/SampleClockTimebase can be generated from external or internal
sources, and is not available as an output from the chassis.
AO Start Trigger Signal
Use the AO Start Trigger (ao/StartTrigger) signal to initiate a waveform
generation. If you do not use triggers, you can begin a generation
with a software command. If you are using an internal sample clock,
you can specify a delay from the start trigger to the first sample. For
more information, refer to the NI-DAQmx Help. The NI-DAQmx Help is
available after installation from Start»Programs»National Instruments»
NI-DAQ»NI-DAQmx Help.
Analog Comparison
Event
20 MHz Timebase
100 kHz Timebase
Programmable
Clock
Divider
ao/SampleClock
Timebase
PFI
Analog Comparison Event
Ctr
n
Internal Output
ao/SampleClock
PFI