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NI TCLK Attributes
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- NITCLK_ATTRIBUTE_EXPORTED_SYNC_PULSE_OUTPUT_TERMINAL
- NITCLK_ATTRIBUTE_EXPORTED_TCLK_OUTPUT_TERMINAL
- NITCLK_ATTRIBUTE_PAUSE_TRIGGER_MASTER_SESSION
- NITCLK_ATTRIBUTE_REF_TRIGGER_MASTER_SESSION
- NITCLK_ATTRIBUTE_SAMPLE_CLOCK_DELAY
- NITCLK_ATTRIBUTE_SCRIPT_TRIGGER_MASTER_SESSION
- NITCLK_ATTRIBUTE_START_TRIGGER_MASTER_SESSION
- NITCLK_ATTRIBUTE_SEQUENCER_FLAG_MASTER_SESSION
- NITCLK_ATTRIBUTE_SYNC_PULSE_CLOCK_SOURCE
- NITCLK_ATTRIBUTE_SYNC_PULSE_SENDER_SYNC_PULSE_SOURCE
- NITCLK_ATTRIBUTE_SYNC_PULSE_SOURCE
- NITCLK_ATTRIBUTE_TCLK_ACTUAL_PERIOD
Data Type: | ViString |
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Access: | Read/Write |
Coercion: | None |
High-level Functions: | niTClk_Synchronize |
Description: | Specifies the destination of the Sync Pulse signal. Use this attribute to synchronize a multichassis system. |
Valid Values | |
PXI Devices: | "PXI_Trig0" through "PXI_Trig7" and device-specific settings |
PCI Devices: | "RTSI_0" through "RTSI_7" and device-specific settings |
Examples of Device-specific Settings: | NI PXI-5122 supports "PFI0" and "PFI1"NI PXI-5421 supports "PFI0", "PFI1","PFI4", and "PFI5"NI PXI-6551/6552 supports "PFI0", "PFI1", "PFI2", and "PFI3" |
Default Value: | Empty string. An empty string indicates that the signal is not exported. |
Data Type: | ViString |
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Access: | Read/Write |
Coercion: | None |
High-level Functions: | None |
Description: | Specifies the destination for the TClk signal of the device. |
Data Type: | ViSession |
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Access: | Read/Write |
Coercion: | None |
High-level Functions: | niTClk_ConfigureForHomogeneousTriggers |
Description: | Specifies the Pause Trigger master session.For external triggers, the NI-TClk Pause Trigger Master Session is the session configured to receive an external trigger. For None (no trigger configured) or software triggers, the NI-TClk Pause Trigger Master Session is the session that generates the trigger. |
Data Type: | ViSession |
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Access: | Read/Write |
Coercion: | None |
High-level Functions: | niTClk_ConfigureForHomogeneousTriggers |
Description: | Specifies the Reference Trigger master session.For external triggers, the NI-TClk Reference Trigger Master Session is the session configured to receive an external trigger. For None (no trigger configured) or software triggers, the NI-TClk Reference Trigger Master Session is the session that generates the trigger. |
Data Type: | ViReal64 |
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Access: | Read/Write |
Coercion: | None |
High-level Functions: | None |
Description: | Specifies the delay, in seconds, to apply to the session Sample Clock, relative to other synchronized sessions. During synchronization, NI-TClk aligns the Sample Clocks on the synchronized devices. If you want to delay the Sample Clocks, set this attribute before calling the niTClk_Synchronize function. |
Default Value: | 0 |
Data Type: | ViSession |
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Access: | Read/Write |
Coercion: | None |
High-level Functions: | niTClk_ConfigureForHomogeneousTriggers |
Description: | Specifies the Script Trigger master session.For external triggers, the NI-TClk Script Trigger Master Session is the session configured to receive an external trigger. For None (no trigger configured) or software triggers, the NI-TClk Script Trigger Master Session is the session that generates the trigger. |
Data Type: | ViSession |
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Access: | Read/Write |
Coercion: | None |
High-level Functions: | niTClk_ConfigureForHomogeneousTriggers |
Description: | Specifies the Start Trigger master session.For external triggers, the NI-TClk Start Trigger Master Session is the session configured to receive an external trigger. For None (no trigger configured) or software triggers, the NI-TClk Start Trigger Master Session is the session that generates the trigger. |
Data Type: | ViSession |
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Access: | Read/Write |
Coercion: | None |
High-level Functions: | niTClk_ConfigureForHomogeneousTriggers |
Description: | Specifies the Sequencer Flag master session.For external triggers, the NI-TClk Sequencer Flag Master Session is the session configured to receive an external trigger. For None (no trigger configured) or software triggers, the NI-TClk Start Trigger Master Session is the session that generates the trigger. |
Data Type: | ViString |
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Access: | Read/Write |
Coercion: | None |
High-level Functions: | niTClk_ConfigureForHomogeneousTriggers |
Description: | Specifies the Sync Pulse Clock source. Use this attribute when you are synchronizing PCI devices and want to control RTSI 7 yourself. Ensure that a 10 MHz clock is driven onto the RTSI 7. |
Valid Values | |
PXI Devices: | "PXI_CLK10" "None" |
PCI Devices: | "RTSI_7" "None" |
Default Value: | "None". "None" directs the niTClk_Synchronize function to create the necessary routes. For PCI, one of the synchronized devices drives a 10 MHz clock on the RTSI 7, unless RTSI 7 is already driven. |
Data Type: | ViString |
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Access: | Read/Write |
Coercion: | None |
High-level Functions: | None |
Description: | Specifies the external sync pulse source of the Sync Pulse Sender. You can use this source to synchronize the Sync Pulse Sender with an external non-TCLK event. |
Valid Values | |
PXI Devices: | "PXI_Trig0" through "PXI_Trig7" and device-specific settings |
PCI Devices: | "RTSI_0" through "RTSI_7" and device-specific settings |
Examples of Device-specific Settings: | NI PXI-5122 supports "PFI0" and "PFI1"NI PXI-5421 supports "PFI0", "PFI1", "PFI4", and "PFI5"NI PXI-6551/6552 supports "PFI0", "PFI1", "PFI2", and "PFI3" |
Default Value: | Empty string. An empty string indicates that the signal is not exported. |
Data Type: | ViString |
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Access: | Read/Write |
Coercion: | None |
High-level Functions: | niTClk_Synchronize |
Description: | Specifies the Sync Pulse source. Use this attribute to synchronize a multichassis system. |
Valid Values | |
PXI Devices: | "PXI_Trig0" through "PXI_Trig7" and device-specific settings |
PCI Devices: | "RTSI_0" through "RTSI_7" and device-specific settings |
Examples of Device-specific Settings: | NI PXI-5122 supports "PFI0" and "PFI1" NI PXI-5421 supports "PFI0", "PFI1", "PFI2", and "PFI3" NI PXI-6551/6552 supports "PFI0", "PFI1", "PFI2", and "PFI3" |
Default Value: | Empty string. An empty string directs niTClk_Synchronize to set this attribute when all the synchronized devices are in one PXI chassis. To synchronize a multichassis system, you must set this attribute before calling the niTClk_Synchronize function. |
Data Type: | ViReal64 |
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Access: | Read Only |
Coercion: | None |
High-level Functions: | None |
Description: | Returns the computed TClk period. |
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