Keithley DAS-1700 Series
Using the DAS-1700 Series with DriverLINX
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Analog Output Subsystem Signals
The Analog Output subsystem has 2 or 4 analog differential output connections,
depending on the model of your DAS-1700 board.
DriverLINX maps these connections to Logical Channels as shown in the following
table:
Physical Channels
Connector Name
Logical Channels
0 – 1
(HR-DA and AO models)
ODAC 0 – ODAC 1
0 – 1
0 – 3
(ST-DA models only)
ODAC 0 – ODAC 3
0 – 3
How DriverLINX maps analog output hardware channels to Logical Channels.
Analog Output Pacing, Triggering and Gating Signals
Analog output tasks can use the output-pacing counter, which DriverLINX designates
as Counter/Timer Logical Channel 1. For this counter the clock source can be
internal or external.
The Analog Output subsystem uses two control signals that DriverLINX defines as
an external clock and a trigger as shown in the following table:
Connector Name
DriverLINX Usage
TGIN
External trigger:
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Digital Start Event (Post-Triggering)
External gate:
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Digital Start Event (Gating)
XPCLK
External pacer clock:
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Digital Timing Event
How DriverLINX uses analog output control signals.
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