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National Instruments NI 6225 - Using RTSI as Outputs; Using RTSI Terminals as Timing Input Signals

National Instruments NI 6225
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Chapter 9 Digital Routing and Clock Generation
M Series User Manual 9-6 ni.com
Using RTSI as Outputs
RTSI <0..7> are bidirectional terminals. As an output, you can drive any of
the following signals to any RTSI terminal:
ai/StartTrigger
ai/ReferenceTrigger
ai/ConvertClock*
ai/SampleClock
ai/PauseTrigger
ao/SampleClock*
ao/StartTrigger
ao/PauseTrigger
10 MHz Reference Clock
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 M Series functions. Each RTSI terminal can be routed to any of
the following signals:
AI Convert Clock
AI Sample Clock
AI Start Trigger
AI Reference Trigger
AI Pause Trigger
AI Sample Clock Timebase
•AO Start Trigger
AO Sample Clock
AO Sample Clock Timebase
AO Pause Trigger

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