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Appendix B
Timing Diagrams
Analog Output Timing Diagrams
The analog output timing can be broken into the following three sections:
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Input Timing
—The timing for external signals to enter the M Series device and be available
on the internal signal buses.
•
Internal Analog Output Timing
—The timing specifications of the analog output unit itself,
to and from internal signals.
•
Output Timing
—The timing of exported signals going to the M Series device external
terminals.
Figure B-22 gives an overview of analog output timing.
Figure B-22.
M Series Analog Output Timing
The following signals are used in Figure B-22 and in the following sections:
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Sample Clock
—This signal multiplied by the digital to analog conversions. This signal is
routed to the DAC, and in every pulse, the DAC will perform a data conversion. This signal
can come directly from an external signal or can be the result of dividing down the Sample
Clock Timebase using the UI counter.
•
Sample Clock Timebase
—This signal can be used to generate the Sample Clock. This
signal acts as the clock for the UI counter, and a Sample Clock can be generated every
N periods of the Sample Clock Timebase by programming the UI counter accordingly. This
signal can come from an internal source (such as the board oscillator) or an external source.
•
Sync Sample Clock Timebase
—The Sync Sample Clock Timebase is a signal that is
generated internally and is related to the Sample Clock Timebase. How it is generated and
STAR_TRIG,
RTSI, or
PFI
STAR_TRIG_i,
RTSI_i, or
PFI_i
Internal
Sources
Sample
Clock
Timebase
Selected Pause
Selected
Start
Trigger
Other
Internal
Sources
PFI
RTSI
Pause Trigger
Start Trigger
Sample Clock
AO Timer
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