
4.6 Acquisition-, Frame- and Exposure-Trigger Configuration
Software Signal Pulse
A trigger is generated by the software signal pulse, which comes from a
common software signal pulse register (see Section 4.7 for more information).
Counter Start
A trigger signal is generated by the counter start event (see Section 5.1.3 for
more information about the counter start event).
Counter End
A trigger signal is generated by the counter end event (see Section 5.1.3 for more
information about the counter end event).
Timer Start
A trigger signal is generated by the timer start event (see Section 5.2.3 for more
information about the timer start event).
Timer End
A trigger signal is generated by the timer end event (see Section 5.2.3 for more
information about the timer end event).
Encoder
A trigger signal is generated by the encoder (see Chapter 6 for more information
about the encoder).
Action
A trigger signal is generated by the action control block (see Chapter 8 for more
information about the action control).
4.6.2
Trigger Software
The trigger software is a software command register, which is available in the signal path of
each trigger. Accessing to this register generates an internal trigger, which will be processed in
the signal path.
Trigger source must be set to software in order that a trigger software command
will be processed.
4.6.3
Trigger Mode
The trigger mode defines, if the trigger is active. Following settings are available:
•
On
•
Off
4.6.4
Trigger Activation
The trigger activation defines, which edge of the selected trigger is processed in the trigger
signal path. Following configuration is available:
•
Rising Edge
•
Falling Edge
•
Both Edges
The trigger activation configuration is only available, when the trigger source is
set to Line In.
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