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4-3
Using PFI Terminals as Static Digital I/Os
Each PFI can be individually configured as a static digital input or a static digital output. When
a terminal is used as a static digital input or output, it is called P0.
x
or P1.
x
. On the I/O connector,
each terminal is labeled PFI
x
/P0.
x
or PFI
x
/P1.
x
.
Using PFI Terminals to Digital Detection Events
Each PFI can be configured to detect digital changes. This digital change detection event is then
available to clock or trigger other functionality inside the device. Refer to the
section of Chapter 2,
, for more information.
Connecting PFI Input Signals
All PFI input connections are referenced to D GND. Figure 4-2 shows this reference, and how
to connect an external PFI 0 source and an external PFI 2 source to two PFI terminals.
Figure 4-2.
PFI Input Signal Connections
PFI Filters
You can enable a programmable debouncing filter on each PFI, RTSI, PXI_Trig, PXI_STAR,
or PXIe-DSTAR<A, B> signal. When the filters are enabled, your device samples the input on
each rising edge of a filter clock. Your device uses an onboard oscillator to generate the filter
clock.
PFI 0
S
o
u
rce
PFI 2
S
o
u
rce
NI 6612 Device
D GND
PFI 2
PFI 0
I/O Connector