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Delay time of NI-9227 C module

In the manual of the 9227 module from 2010 it is stated a delay time of 38.4/fs+3.2us, on the knowledgeBase article here  (Why Is My Data Delayed When Using DSA Devices?) it is 40/fs+3.2us. Which one is the correct one??

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Hi AndyKr,

did you find the answer ?

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Hey Charlie,

 

I'll be surprised if you get a reply on a 7 year old thread, but I'm adding this as a note.

 

The manual is almost always correct as they are created once and then left, whereas Knowledgebase articles are updated as more information is found that is relevant.

 

A good example is the article that Andy linked, it was last updated only 2 months ago and no longer references the module that this question relates to. As such, the value from the datasheet should be treated as correct.

 

Hope this helps!

Mitch

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Hi,

 

Beware of NI-9227 Datasheet !!!
(last version is dated July 2014).

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Why NI used such a stange notation to say "Input delay = 40.01/fs + 2.9 µs"  ?
The result is a factor 100 error if you understand the formula as 40 * 5/512 instead of 40 + 5/512.

There is a hudge difference !

Exemple

if fs=2 kHz, you may think that the input delay will be 0.19 ms. In reallity you will observed an input delay of 20.0 ms !

If you have synchronisation considerations in your application, you should be very carefull with this subject.


Hopping that this datasheet will soon be corrected...
I will checked this point personaly.

Jean-Louis SCHRICKE
CTA - Certified TestStand Architect (2008 - 2022)
CTD - Certified TestStand Developer (2004 & 2007)
CLD - Certified LabVIEW Developer (2003 & 2005)

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