If 1PPS or 1PPM is selected:
Signature Control: Controls when the output will be present. See
also: "Signature Control" on page69.
Edge: Used to determine if the on-time point of the output is the
Rising or Falling edge of the signal.
Offset: [ns] Accounts for cable delays and other latencies.
On-Time Point Pulse Width: [ns] The on-time point pulse width is the
pulse width of the first square wave pulse aligned to the 1PPS On-
Time Point. This is only active when the alignment count is non-zero.
Pulse Width: [ns] Defines the pulse width. (For an application
example, see "Example: Configuring a 20 PPS Output" on page50.)
Re-Initialize: Re-initializes square wave generation and aligns to 1PPS.
If Square Wave output mode is selected:
Signature Control: Controls when the output will be present. See
also: "Signature Control" on page69.
Edge: Used to determine if the on-time point of the output is the
Rising or Falling edge of the signal.
Offset: [ns] Accounts for cable delays and other latencies.
Pulse Width: [ns] Defines the pulse width. (For an application
example, see "Example: Configuring a 20 PPS Output" on page50.)
Alignment Count: [s] The alignment counter determines how often
(in seconds) the square wave will be aligned back to the 1PPS. Set-
ting zero will disable PPS alignment beyond the initial alignment.
Period: Sets the period of the square wave (in ns or µs scale).
The wave’s frequency will display at the top of the window once
you have configured the output. The frequency is calculated
based on the Period and Period Correction settings.
Re-Initialize: Re-initializes square wave generation and aligns to 1PPS.
If Custom is selected:
Signature Control: Controls when the output will be present. See
also: "Signature Control" on page69.
Edge: Used to determine if the on-time point of the output is the
Rising or Falling edge of the signal.
Offset: [ns] Accounts for cable delays and other latencies.
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