Pulse Generation and Trigger Drive Examples
Downloads
Filename: pulse_generation_grab_msvc.zip
Requirements: View
Filename: 201026.vi
Requirements: View
Filename: pulse_generation_snap_msvc.zip
Requirements: View
Filename: 201024.zip
Requirements: View
1 - Generating pulses allows for hardware timed arbitrary pulse generation. This can be a pulse train, single pulse or rearmed pulse based off another signal. Only the 1409, and 142x boards support this functionality.
2 - Driving trigger signals allow the IMAQ device to route internal timing signals (frame start, vsync, Acq in Progress, etc.) or static levels (high/low) to external triggers. All boards support this functionality.
There are additional examples that ship with the NI-IMAQ driver located here:
LabVIEW:
+ IMAQ Signal IO.llb
- LL Pulse Generation.vi
- LL Trigger Drive.vi
CVI:
+ Signal IO
- Pulse
- Drive Trigger
| Related Links: |
| Timing, Triggering, and Synchronization Capabilities of the NI PXI-1422 |
| Trigger Drive |
Requirements
Filename: pulse_generation_grab_msvc.zip
Software Requirements
Application Software: Measurement Studio Visual C++ Support 6.0
Language(s): C, LabVIEW, Visual Basic, Visual C++, C++
Additional Software: Visual C++ 6.0
Hardware Requirements
Hardware Group: Vision (IMAQ)
Driver: NI-IMAQ 2.6
Software Requirements
Application Software: LabVIEW Base Development System 6.1
Language(s): Visual C++, C, C++, LabVIEW, Visual Basic
Additional Software: Visual Basic 6.0
Hardware Requirements
Hardware Group: Vision (IMAQ)
Driver: NI-IMAQ 2.6
Software Requirements
Application Software: Measurement Studio Visual C++ Support 6.0
Language(s): C, C++, LabVIEW, Visual Basic, Visual C++
Hardware Requirements
Hardware Group: Vision (IMAQ)
Driver: NI-IMAQ 2.6
Software Requirements
Application Software: Measurement Studio Visual Basic Support 6.0
Language(s): C, C++, LabVIEW, Visual Basic, Visual C++
Hardware Requirements
Hardware Group: Vision (IMAQ)
Driver: NI-IMAQ 2.6
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