
Limit on Queuing of Data
In overlap block mode, a number of trigger events may be queued up before the
host reads the data for those triggers. The host may get further and further behind
the data acquisition.
However, if the host gets far enough behind that the FIFO fills up, data
acquisition must momentarily stop and wait for data to get transferred to the host.
This places a limit on how far in time the host can be behind the data
acquisition. By setting the size of the FIFO, one can control how far behind the
host can get.
Making Overlap Block Mode Act Like Traditional Block Mode
If the FIFO size is set the same as the block size or if the number of pending
triggers is limited to zero, then overlap block mode becomes identical to
traditional block mode.
Making Overlap Block Act Like Continuous Mode
If the module is in auto-arm and auto-trigger mode, then overlap block mode
becomes nearly the same as continuous mode.
One difference is that traditional continuous mode has a single arm and trigger,
while overlap block mode may have multiple arms and triggers. Another is that
continuous mode can be configured to start at any type of trigger event, while
overlap block mode must be in auto-trigger mode to act like continuous mode.
Finally, continuous mode always stops when a FIFO overflow occurs, but overlap
block mode does not.
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Page 11: ...1 Installing the VT1433B VT1433B User s Guide Installing the VT1433B 1 1...
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Page 19: ...2 Getting Started With the VT1433B VT1433B User s Guide Getting Started With the VT1433B 2 1...
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Page 79: ...4 The Host Interface Library 4 1...
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Page 109: ...5 Module Description VT1433B User s Guide Module Description 5 1...
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Page 125: ...6 The Arbitrary Source Option VT1433B 1D4 VT1433B User s Guide The Arbitrary Source Option 6 1...
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Page 131: ...7 The Tachometer Option VT1433B AYF VT1433B User s Guide The Tachometer Option 7 1...
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Page 137: ...8 Break Out Boxes VT1433B User s Guide Break Out Boxes 8 1...
Page 145: ...9 Troubleshooting the VT1433B VT1433B User s Guide Troubleshooting the VT1433B 9 1...
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Page 149: ...10 Replacing Assemblies VT1433B User s Guide Replacing Assemblies 10 1...
Page 152: ...Assemblies without VT1433B AYF or VT1433B 1D4 VT1433B User s Guide Replacing Assemblies 10 4...
Page 154: ...Assemblies with VT1433B AYF VT1433B User s Guide Replacing Assemblies 10 6 A10 A11 A22...
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Page 173: ...11 Backdating VT1433B User s Guide Backdating 11 1...
Page 175: ...Appendix A Register Definitions VT1433B User s Guide Register Definitions A 1...
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