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Graphical Timing and Triggering Configuration Overview

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The purpose of the application is to introduce you to a pair of front panels that pictorially display all the analog input timing and triggering capabilities of your M or E Series board. By manipulating the controls on these panels you will discover and configure all the timing and triggering attributes you need. The VIs that launch the panels may be placed in any LabVIEW 7.x program that will use analog input on an M or E Series board with the NI-DAQmx API. They can be used as an alternative to configuring the inputs and properties of the NI-DAQmx Timing, Triggering and Export Signal VIs and property nodes.

Open the VI called Graphical Timing and Trigger Host and set the physical channel control to one or more analog input channels from an M or E Series board installed on your computer. Set the initial sample rate, samples per channel and sample mode controls if you wish. Once the VI is running, these four controls are disabled. Click the Run arrow to begin execution.

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Language(s): LabVIEW

 
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