05-14-2007 02:32 PM
05-15-2007 01:49 PM
Hi David,
Do you see this behavior when there isn’t anything connected to your system? You may want to measure the output when there isn’t anything connected to it to see if you still get the same readings. Also try running the example in labview called LL Pulse Generation. (Help»Find Examples»Hardware Input and Output»IMAQ»Signal Input and Output»LL Pulse Generation). Do you see the same behavior when running that example? Let me know how that goes.
Have a great day,
GG
05-15-2007 03:00 PM
05-16-2007 01:17 PM
Hi David,
One other thing that we should check is to see if you are seeing this same behavior on all of the trigger lines. It could be that there is just a problem with one of the lines. There really isn’t anything in your program that would cause that behavior. Is everything else functioning properly on the card? Are you to run Snap or Grab examples? It will help to know if it is just the trigger lines that aren’t functioning properly or if other functionality is also malfunctioning. Let me know how that goes.
GG
05-16-2007 01:26 PM
04-10-2011 10:31 AM
a silly question ,where is the external trigger , the CC1 in the camera link or one line in the triggers
04-11-2011 12:05 PM
Hi Changle0204,
I'm not sure if I completely understand your question. The IMAQ boards can used with many different triggers. This link explains this a little more.
KnowledgeBase: IMAQ Boards That Support Routing to the Camera Control Lines
06-07-2011 11:23 AM
I'm having same problem with the 1428 card I'm using. As soon as the computer is turmed on, voltage is sent to the trigger line I'm using from the trigger connector on the bottom of the card. After I run the trigger/image acquisition loop the voltage drops and then goes back to high, creating an inverted pulse on the oscilliscope. I'd much rather have the the voltage go from zero to high and back to zero again so that I don't get an extra trigger every time I start or shut-down the computer.
If anyone has been able to figure out a solution for this and is willing to share their knowledge, I would be very thankful.
06-09-2011 12:52 AM
What version of iMAQ are you using?
06-09-2011 02:46 PM
I think it is 3.7 that I am using now. I know it's not the most current version anyway.