Appendix B
Timing Diagrams
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B-25
Start Trigger
As an output, the Start Trigger is routed as an asynchronous pulse. The
actual signal that gets routed is the Selected Start signal, so there is no
synchronous delay involved.
Figure B-26.
Start Trigger Input Delay Path
Figure B-27.
Start Trigger Timing Diagram
Pause Trigger
The analog output Pause Trigger can be used to pause an ongoing
generation. It is received on the rising edge of Sync Sample Clock
Timebase.
Table B-15.
Start Trigger Timing from Signal_i to Selected Start
Time
From
To
Min (ns)
Max (ns)
t
6
Signal_i
Selected Start
2.9
9.8
Table B-16.
Start Trigger Setup and Hold Timing
Time
Parameter
Min (ns)
Max (ns)
t
7
Setup
1.5
—
t
8
Hold
0
—
Signal_i
Sync Sample Clock Timebase
D Q
To
Internal
Logic
Logic
Selected Start
Signal_i
Selected Start
Sync Sample Clock Timebase
t
6
t
8
t
7