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Output Trigger
The DT9837, DT9837A, and DT9837C modules support the following trigger sources for
starting analog output operations:
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Software trigger
– A software trigger event occurs when you start the analog output
operation (the computer issues a write to the module to begin conversions). Using
software, specify the trigger source for D/A subsystem 0 as a software trigger.
•
External digital (TTL) trigger
– This trigger source is supported on the DT9837A and
DT9837C modules. An external digital (TTL) trigger event occurs when the module
detects a rising-edge transition on the signal connected to the Ext Trig connector on the
module. Using software, specify the trigger source for D/A subsystem 0 as an external,
positive digital (TTL) trigger.
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Analog threshold trigger
– This trigger source is supported on the DT9837A and
DT9837C modules.
For the DT9837A module, an analog threshold trigger event occurs when the signal
attached to analog input channel 0 rises above a user-specified threshold value. Using
software, specify the trigger source as a positive threshold trigger, the threshold trigger
channel as analog input channel 0, and the threshold level as a value between 0.2 V and
9.8 V.
For the DT9837C module, the analog threshold trigger event occurs when the signal
attached to a specified analog input channel in the channel list rises above or falls below a
user-specified threshold value. Using software, specify the following parameters:
−
Start trigger source – Specify a positive (low-to-high transition) threshold trigger if you
want to trigger when the signal rises above a threshold level, or a negative
(high-to-low transition) threshold trigger if you want to trigger when the signal falls
below a threshold level.
−
Threshold channel – Specify any one of the analog input channels that are included in
the channel list as the threshold input channel.
−
Threshold level – Specify a value between ±10 V for a gain of 1 or ±1 V for a gain of 10
as the threshold level.
Note:
If you configure the synchronization mode as slave, the RJ45 connector accepts
trigger and clock signals from the master; you cannot use the Ext Trig connector on the
slave module. Refer to
for more information.
Data Format and Transfer
Data from the host computer must use offset binary data encoding for analog output signals,
where 000000 represents
−
10 V, and FFFFFFh repr10 V. Using software, specify the
data encoding as binary.
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