I have a PXIe-6356 in a chassis that I'm using to sample electrons arriving at 
a photomultiplier. The output from the photomultiplier is amplified and I'm 
measuring it as a voltage using the analog input lines of the 6356. The 
electron flux is < 1 nA, so generally too high to sample fast enough to 
count individual electrons, but it is still has a lot of instantaneous Poisson noise. 
Presently if I sample at say 100 kHZ, the AI trace is quite noisier than compared to 
the output from another vendor's hardware. I searched through the API for 
functions so I might control the sampling period and averaging behavoir but 
I've come up empty. Is there any sample-and-hold functionality or similar for this device? 
At present the only approach I can see to reduce the signal noise is to 
sample at the max rate and then average in software post-acquisition. 
Are there NI PXIe cards that can do >1 MHz integrated sampling with some duty
cycle control?
I'm currently using the Python wrapper for NIDAQmx, but I'm happy to use the 
ANSI-C API if needed. 
I also have a PXIe-7962R FPGA in the same chassis which is being used to collect
data from a fast CMOS camera. Is there a way to trigger tasks for the 6356
from when the 7962R starts acquisition? Currently we have an external trigger line 
but that creates some clock slew. The X-series reference manual mentions the use 
of the 'PXIe_CLK100' clock. There's one example:
https://github.com/ni/nidaqmx-python/blob/master/nidaqmx_examples/ai_multi_task_pxie_ref_clk.py
but it shows two DAQmx devices talking to eachother. Is there an C-API for the 
7962R? I searched but I couldn't find an API or even a reference manual for 
the device.