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Using the DAS-1700 Series with DriverLINX
Keithley DAS-1700 Series
Analog Output Stop Events
Stop Events specify when the hardware stops acquiring analog output data.
The DAS-1700 Series supports the following Stop Events:
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None—Use this event when the DriverLINX operation doesn’t require
a Stop Event.
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Command—DriverLINX stops the task on software command, i.e.,
when the application issues a Service Request with a Stop operation.
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Terminal count—DriverLINX stops the task after the data-acquisition
hardware has filled all the data buffers once.
None or Null Stop Event
The Null Event specifies that the task does not need a Stop Event to end the task.
Command Stop Event
The Command Event stops data acquisition when the user application changes the
Operation property in the Service Request to Stop and resubmits the Service Request
to DriverLINX.
In Stop-on-Command mode, DriverLINX continuously cycles through all the data
buffers the analog output data to the data-acquisition hardware.
Terminal Count Stop Event
The Terminal Count Event stops data acquisition after DriverLINX has filled all the
data buffers once with analog output data. Use Terminal Count when you want to
write a single scan or fixed amount of data.
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