Hi hbchao -
The "programmable pixel and line count" feature of the NI 1408 is the ability to specify the height and width of an acquisition using MAX or session attributes. The 1408 is a first-generation image acquisition device, and at the time it was developed this was an attractive feature of such a versatile device. Of course, it is rather commonplace now, and all NI frame grabbers have this functionality.
In External Lock mode, the frame grabber must be given the VSYNC, HSYNC, and Pixel Clock signals. Some NI frame grabbers are capable of generating a pulse train on their output, so this signal can be wired to the PCLK input of the device. Unfortunately, this feature was not designed into the 1408. As such, you'll have to provide an external pixel clock to this device.
The 1408 provides a RTSI interface, so the source of the pixel clock
could be another NI PCI device. If you can generate a pulse train using, say, an NI DAQ device, that signal can be routed to the 1408 using RTSI.
David Staab, CLA
Staff Systems Engineer
National Instruments