
High-speed Multifunction Boards
User Manual, Ver. 1.0, May 2021, PMH-033-10 Page 14
2.4.4
Analog Input Data Acquisition Methods
The following is an overview of the five trigger modes:
Trigger Mode
Description
Software
Trigger
No trigger signal is used
and all A/D operations
are initiated by software.
After the clock signal is generated, A/D data will be recorded and saved to the buffer or the FIFO.
Two clock sources are provided, a software command and a pacer clock.
The saved data can be transferred to the memory on the PC using either software polling transfer.