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external trigger/clock source
Re: external trigger/clock source
Lei Dai
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07-15-2002
01:17 PM
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Ben,
I do not need to read in a value, I simply need my loop to iterate in response to an external trigger (or clock signal...maybe I have my terms mixed up). We were actually thinking of using an NI PCI-6534 high speed digital I/O card.
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Re: external trigger/clock source
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07-15-2002
04:59 PM
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Ok now we are getting somwhere!
Double check the spec on the board but,
You may be able to do what you want by using an extertnal clock to gate out the values you queue up to the buffer.
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Yep, I think the NI-6534 will be able to handle this! Thanks for your help and patience Ben.
Cheers,
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