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Chapter 4
Theory of Operation
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Device and PXI Clocks
Many functions performed by the NI PXI-4220 require a frequency
timebase to generate the necessary timing signals for controlling
A/D conversions, digital-to-analog converter (DAC) updates, or
general-purpose signals at the I/O connector.
The NI PXI-4220 can use either its internal 20 MHz master timebase or an
external timebase received over the PXI trigger bus on the PXI clock line.
The external timebase is software configurable. If you configure the device
to use the internal timebase, you can program the device to share its internal
timebase over the PXI trigger bus to another device programmed to receive
this timebase signal. This clock source, whether local or from the PXI
trigger bus, is used directly by the device as the primary frequency source.
The default configuration is to use the internal timebase without sharing the
clock over the PXI trigger bus timebase signal. The NI PXI-4220 can use
the PXI_Trig<7> line to synchronize
Master
Timebase
with other
devices.
For the NI PXI-4220, PXI_Trig<0..5> or PXI_Star connects through the
NI PXI-4220 backplane. The PXI star trigger line allows the NI PXI-4220
to receive triggers from any star trigger controller plugged into slot 2 of the
chassis. The NI PXI-4220 cannot drive the PXI star trigger line. For more
information on the star trigger, refer to the
PXI Hardware Specification
Revision 2.1
and
PXI Software Specification Revision 2.1
.
Figure 4-19 shows this signal connection scheme.