The units of "scan rate" is scans per second. Scan rate determines how
quickly the data is taken. If your scan rate is set to 1000 and the
buffer is set to 1000, it takes 1 second for your buffer to fill with
1000 readings.
There is another important property that needs to be set "number of
scans to aquire". It is this property that you use to set the number
of readings that you want to take. This value may be a fixed , or you
can set it to aquire continuously.
note: If your buffer set to a lower value than the number of readings
that you want to aquire you must collect your first readings before
they are overwritten. Depending on the specifications of your DAC,
there are several diffent acquisition techniques that you can use.
Hope this helps,
ej
In article <3991af00
@newsgroups.ni.com>,
"PJM"
wrote:
>
> The manuals are very vague and I am confused over this situation:
>
> If I set the scan rate to 1000, and the buffer is set to 1000, do i
get 1000
> data points??
>
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