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NI RFSG Triggers Attributes
- Configuration List Step
- Script
- Start
Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Coercion | High Level Functions |
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1150103 | ViInt32 | R/W | None | None |
Specifies the active edge for the Configuration List Step trigger. This attribute is valid only when the NIRFSG_ATTR_CONFIGURATION_LIST_STEP_TRIGGER_TYPE attribute is set to NIRFSG_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE. To set this attribute, the NI-RFSG device must be in the Configuration state.
NIRFSG_VAL_RISING_EDGE | Specifies the rising edge as the active edge. The rising edge occurs when the signal transitions from low level to high level. |
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Supported Devices: PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXIe-5650/5651/5652, PXIe-5653/5654/5654 with PXIe-5696, PXIe-5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841 |
Related Topics
RF List Mode
Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Coercion | High Level Functions |
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1150099 | ViString | R/W | None | None |
Specifies the source terminal for the Configuration List Step Trigger. This attribute is valid only when the NIRFSG_ATTR_CONFIGURATION_LIST_STEP_TYPE attribute is set to NIRFSG_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE.
Defined Values:
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI0_STR | The trigger is received on PFI 0. |
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NIRFSG_VAL_PFI1_STR | The trigger is received on PFI 1. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG0_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 0. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG1_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 1. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG2_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 2. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG3_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 3. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG4_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 4. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG5_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 5. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG6_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 6. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXIE_TRIG7_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 7. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_STAR_STR | The trigger is received on the PXI star trigger line. This value is not valid for the PXIe-5644/5645/5646. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXIE_DSTARB_STR | The trigger is received on the PXIe DStar B trigger line. This value is valid on only the PXIe-5820/5840/5841. |
NIRFSG_VAL_MARKER0_EVENT_STR | The trigger is received from the Marker Event 0. |
NIRFSG_VAL_MARKER1_EVENT_STR | The trigger is received from the Marker Event 1. |
NIRFSG_VAL_MARKER2_EVENT_STR | The trigger is received from the Marker Event 2. |
NIRFSG_VAL_MARKER3_EVENT_STR | The trigger is received from the Marker Event 3. |
NIRFSG_VAL_TIMER_EVENT_STR | The trigger is received from the Timer Event. |
NIRFSG_VAL_TRIG_IN_STR | The trigger is received on the TRIG IN/OUT terminal. This value is valid on only the PXIe-5654/5654 with PXIe-5696. |
Supported Devices: PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXIe-5650/5651/5652, PXIe-5653/5654/5654 with PXIe-5696, PXIe-5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841 |
Related Topics
RF List Mode
PFI Lines
PXI Trigger Lines
Marker Events
Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Coercion | High Level Functions |
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1150105 | ViString | R/W | None | None |
Specifies the destination terminal for exporting the Configuration List Step trigger. To set this attribute, the NI-RFSG device must be in the Configuration state.
NIRFSG_VAL_DO_NOT_EXPORT_STR | The signal is not exported. |
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NIRFSG_VAL_PFI0_STR | The signal is exported to the PFI 0 connector. For the PXIe-5841 with PXIe-5655, the signal is exported to the PXIe-5841 PFI 0. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI1_STR | The signal is exported to the PFI 1 connector. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG0_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 0. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG1_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 1. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG2_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 2. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG3_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 3. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG4_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 4. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG5_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 5. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG6_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 6. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXIE_DSTARC_STR | The signal is exported to the PXIe DStar C trigger line. This value is valid on only the PXIe-5820/5840/5841. |
NIRFSG_VAL_TRIG_OUT_STR | The signal is exported to the TRIG IN/OUT terminal. This value is valid on only the PXIe-5654/5654 with PXIe-5696. |
Supported Devices: PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXIe-5654/5654 with PXIe-5696, PXIe-5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841 |
Related Topics
RF List Mode
PFI Lines
PXI Trigger Lines
Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Coercion | High Level Functions |
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1150117 | ViString | RO | None | niRFSG_GetTerminalName |
Returns the fully-qualified signal name as a string.
Default Values:
PXI/PXIe-5650/5651/5652, PXIe-5653/5654/5654 with PXIe-5696: /ModuleName/ConfigurationListStepTrigger, where ModuleName is the name of your device in MAX.
PXIe-5673E: /AWGName/ConfigurationListStepTrigger, where AWGName is the name of your associated AWG module in MAX.
PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841: /ModuleName/ao/0/ConfigurationListStepTrigger, where ModuleName is the name of your device in MAX.
Supported Devices: PXI/PXIe-5650/5651/5652, PXIe-5653/5654/5654 with PXIe-5696, PXIe-5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Related Topics
Triggers
Syntax for Terminal Names
Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Coercion | High Level Functions |
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1150098 | ViInt32 | R/W | None | None |
Specifies the type of trigger to use as the Configuration List Step Trigger. To set this attribute, the NI-RFSG device must be in the Configuration state.
Defined Values:
NIRFSG_VAL_NONE | Generation starts immediately, but the list does not advance. |
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NIRFSG_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE | Data operation does not start until a digital edge is detected. The source of the digital edge is specified in the NIRFSG_ATTR_DIGITAL_EDGE_CONFIGURATION_LIST_STEP_TRIGGER_SOURCE attribute, and the active edge is always rising. |
Default Value: NIRFSG_VAL_NONE |
Supported Devices: PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXIe-5650/5651/5652, PXIe-5653/5654/5654 with PXIe-5696, PXIe-5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Related Topics
RF List Mode
Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Coercion | High Level Functions |
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1150021 | ViInt32 | R/W | None | niRFSG_ConfigureDigitalEdgeScriptTrigger |
Specifies the active edge for the Script Trigger. This attribute is used when the NIRFSG_ATTR_SCRIPT_TRIGGER_TYPE attribute is set to NIRFSG_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE. To set the NIRFSG_ATTR_DIGITAL_EDGE_SCRIPT_TRIGGER_EDGE attribute, the NI-RFSG device must be in the Configuration state.
Defined Values:
NIRFSG_VAL_RISING_EDGE | Asserts the trigger when the signal transitions from low level to high level. |
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NIRFSG_VAL_FALLING_EDGE | Asserts the trigger when the signal transitions from high level to low level. |
Default Value: NIRFSG_VAL_RISING_EDGE |
Supported Devices: PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXI-5670/5671, PXIe-5672/5673/5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Related Topics
Script Trigger
Digital Edge Trigger
Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Coercion | High Level Functions |
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1150020 | ViString | R/W | None | niRFSG_ConfigureDigitalEdgeScriptTrigger |
Specifies the source terminal for the Script Trigger. This attribute is used when the NIRFSG_ATTR_SCRIPT_TRIGGER_TYPE attribute is set to NIRFSG_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE. To set this attribute, the NI-RFSG device must be in the Configuration state.
Defined Values:
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI0_STR | The trigger is received on PFI 0. |
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NIRFSG_VAL_PFI1_STR | The trigger is received on PFI 1. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI2_STR | The trigger is received on PFI 2. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI3_STR | The trigger is received on PFI 3. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG0_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 0. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG1_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 1. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG2_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 2. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG3_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 3. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG4_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 4. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG5_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 5. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG6_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 6. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG7_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 7. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_STAR_STR | The trigger is received on the PXI star trigger line. This value is not valid on the PXIe-5644/5645/5646. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXIE_DSTARB_STR | The trigger is received on the PXIe DStar B trigger line. This value is valid on only the PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841. |
NIRFSG_VAL_SYNC_SCRIPT_TRIGGER_STR | The trigger is received on the Sync Script trigger line. This value is valid on only the PXIe-5644/5645/5646. |
Supported Devices: PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXI-5670/5671, PXIe-5672/5673/5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Related Topics
Script Trigger
PFI Lines
PXI Trigger Lines
Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Coercion | High Level Functions |
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1150055 | ViInt32 | R/W | None | None |
Specifies the active level for the Script Trigger. This attribute is used when the NIRFSG_ATTR_SCRIPT_TRIGGER_TYPE attribute is set to NIRFSG_VAL_DIGITAL_LEVEL.
Defined Values:
NIRFSG_VAL_ACTIVE_HIGH | Trigger when the digital trigger signal is high. |
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NIRFSG_VAL_ACTIVE_LOW | Trigger when the digital trigger signal is low. |
Default Value: NIRFSG_VAL_ACTIVE_HIGH |
Supported Devices: PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXI-5670/5671, PXIe-5672/5673/5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Related Topics
Script Trigger
Digital Level Trigger
Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Coercion | High Level Functions |
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1150054 | ViString | R/W | None | None |
Specifies the source terminal for the Script Trigger. This attribute is used when the NIRFSG_ATTR_SCRIPT_TRIGGER_TYPE attribute is set to NIRFSG_VAL_DIGITAL_LEVEL. The NIRFSG_ATTR_DIGITAL_LEVEL_SCRIPT_TRIGGER_SOURCE attribute is not case-sensitive.
To set the NIRFSG_ATTR_DIGITAL_LEVEL_SCRIPT_TRIGGER_SOURCE attribute, the NI-RFSG device must be in the Configuration state.
Defined Values:
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI0_STR | The trigger is received on PFI 0. |
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NIRFSG_VAL_PFI1_STR | The trigger is received on PFI 1. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI2_STR | The trigger is received on PFI 2. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI3_STR | The trigger is received on PFI 3. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG0_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 0. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG1_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 1. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG2_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 2. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG3_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 3. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG4_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 4. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG5_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 5. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG6_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 6. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG7_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 7. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_STAR_STR | The trigger is received on the PXI star trigger line. This value is not valid on the PXIe-5644/5645/5646. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXIE_DSTARB_STR | The trigger is received on the PXIe DStar B trigger line. This value is valid on only the PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841. |
Supported Devices: PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXI-5670/5671, PXIe-5672/5673/5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841 |
Related Topics
Script Trigger
PFI Lines
PXI Trigger Lines
Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Applies to | Coercion | High Level Functions |
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1150022 | ViString | R/W | N/A | None | niRFSG_ExportSignal |
Specifies the destination terminal for exporting the Script Trigger. To set this attribute, the NI-RFSG device must be in the Configuration state.
Defined Values:
NIRFSG_VAL_DO_NOT_EXPORT_STR | The signal is not exported. |
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NIRFSG_VAL_PFI0_STR | The signal is exported to the PFI 0 connector. For the PXIe-5841 with PXIe-5655, the signal is exported to the PXIe-5841 PFI 0. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI1_STR | The signal is exported to the PFI 1 connector. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI4_STR | The signal is exported to the PFI 4 connector. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI5_STR | The signal is exported to the PFI 5 connector. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG0_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 0. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG1_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 1. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG2_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 2. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG3_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 3. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG4_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 4. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG5_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 5. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG6_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 6. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXIE_DSTARC_STR | The signal is exported to the PXIe DStar C trigger line. This value is valid on only the PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841. |
Supported Devices: PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXI-5670/5671, PXIe-5672/5673/5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841 |
Related Topics
Script Trigger—Refer to this topic for information about trigger delay.
PFI Lines
PXI Trigger Lines
Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Coercion | High Level Functions |
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1150116 | ViString | RO | None | niRFSG_GetTerminalName |
Returns the name of the fully qualified signal name as a string.
Default Values:
PXI-5670/5671, PXIe-5672/5673/5673E: /AWGName/ScriptTriggerX, where AWGName is the name of your associated AWG module in MAX and X is Script Trigger 0 through 3.
PXIe-5830/5831/5832: /BasebandModule/ao/0/ScriptTriggerX, where BasebandModule is the name of the baseband module of your device in MAX and X is Script Trigger 0 through 3.
PXIe-5820/5840/5841: /ModuleName/ao/0/ScriptTriggerX, where ModuleName is the name of your device in MAX and X is Script Trigger 0 through 3.
Supported Devices: PXI-5670/5671, PXIe-5672/5673/5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Related Topics
Triggers
Syntax for Terminal Names
Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Applies to | Coercion | High Level Functions |
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1150019 | ViInt32 | R/W | N/A | None | niRFSG_ConfigureDigitalEdgeScriptTrigger |
Specifies the Script Trigger type. Depending upon the value of this attribute, more attributes may be needed to fully configure the trigger. To set this attribute, the NI-RFSG device must be in the Configuration state.
Defined Values:
NIRFSG_VAL_NONE | No trigger is configured. Signal generation starts immediately. |
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NIRFSG_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE | The data operation does not start until a digital edge is detected. The source of the digital edge is specified with the NIRFSG_ATTR_DIGITAL_EDGE_START_TRIGGER_SOURCE attribute, and the active edge is specified with the NIRFSG_ATTR_DIGITAL_EDGE_START_TRIGGER_EDGE attribute. |
NIRFSG_VAL_DIGITAL_LEVEL | The data operation does not start until the digital level is detected. The source of the digital level is specified in the NIRFSG_ATTR_DIGITAL_LEVEL_SCRIPT_TRIGGER_SOURCE attribute, and the active level is specified in the NIRFSG_ATTR_DIGITAL_LEVEL_SCRIPT_TRIGGER_ACTIVE_LEVEL attribute. |
NIRFSG_VAL_SOFTWARE | The data operation does not start until a software trigger occurs. You can create a software event by calling the niRFSG_SendSoftwareEdgeTrigger function. |
Default Value: NIRFSG_VAL_NONE
Supported Devices: PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXI-5670/5671, PXIe-5672/5673/5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Related Topics
Script Trigger
Trigger Types
Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Coercion | High Level Functions |
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1250459 | ViInt32 | R/W | None | niRFSG_ConfigureDigitalEdgeStartTrigger |
Specifies the active edge for the Start Trigger. This attribute is used when the NIRFSG_ATTR_START_TRIGGER_TYPE attribute is set to NIRFSG_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE. To set the NIRFSG_ATTR_DIGITAL_EDGE_START_TRIGGER_EDGE attribute, the NI-RFSG device must be in the Configuration state.
PXIe-5654/5654 with PXIe-5696: The Start Trigger is valid only with a timer-based list when RF list mode is enabled.
Defined Values:
NIRFSG_VAL_RISING_EDGE | Occurs when the signal transitions from low level to high level. |
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NIRFSG_VAL_FALLING_EDGE | Occurs when the signal transitions from high level to low level. |
Default Value: NIRFSG_VAL_RISING_EDGE |
Supported Devices: PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXIe-5654/5654 with PXIe-5696, PXI-5670/5671, PXIe-5672/5673/5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Related Topics
Start Trigger
Digital Edge Trigger
Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Coercion | High Level Functions |
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1150002 | ViString | R/W | None | niRFSG_ConfigureDigitalEdgeStartTrigger |
Specifies the source terminal for the Start Trigger. This attribute is used when the NIRFSG_ATTR_START_TRIGGER_TYPE attribute is set to NIRFSG_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE. The NIRFSG_ATTR_DIGITAL_EDGE_START_TRIGGER_SOURCE attribute is not case-sensitive. To set the NIRFSG_ATTR_DIGITAL_EDGE_START_TRIGGER_SOURCE attribute, the NI-RFSG device must be in the Configuration state.
PXIe-5654/5654 with PXIe-5696: The Start Trigger is valid only with a timer-based list when RF list mode is enabled.
Defined Values:
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI0_STR | The trigger is received on PFI 0. |
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NIRFSG_VAL_PFI1_STR | The trigger is received on PFI 1. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI2_STR | The trigger is received on PFI 2. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI3_STR | The trigger is received on PFI 3. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG0_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 0. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG1_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 1. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG2_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 2. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG3_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 3. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG4_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 4. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG5_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 5. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG6_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 6. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG7_STR | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 7. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_STAR_STR | The trigger is received on the PXI star trigger line. This value is not valid on the PXIe-5644/5645/5646. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXIE_DSTARB_STR | The trigger is received on the PXI DStar B trigger line. This value is valid on only the PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841. |
NIRFSG_VAL_SYNC_START_TRIGGER_STR | The trigger is received on the Sync Start trigger line. This value is valid on only the PXIe-5644/5645/5646. |
NIRFSG_VAL_TRIG_IN_STR | The trigger is received on the TRIG IN/OUT terminal. This value is valid on only the PXIe-5654/5654 with PXIe-5696. |
Supported Devices: PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXIe-5654/5654 with PXIe-5696, PXI-5670/5671, PXIe-5672/5673/5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Related Topics
Start Trigger
PFI Lines
PXI Trigger Lines
Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Coercion | High Level Functions |
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1150003 | ViString | R/W | None | niRFSG_ExportSignal |
Specifies the destination terminal for exporting the Start Trigger. To set this attribute, the NI-RFSG device must be in the Configuration state.
PXIe-5654/5654 with PXIe-5696: The Start Trigger is valid only with a timer-based list when RF list mode is enabled.
Defined Values:
NIRFSG_VAL_DO_NOT_EXPORT_STR | The signal is not exported. |
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NIRFSG_VAL_PFI0_STR | The signal is exported to the PFI 0 connector. For the PXIe-5841 with PXIe-5655, the signal is exported to the PXIe-5841 PFI 0. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI1_STR | The signal is exported to the PFI 1 connector. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI4_STR | The signal is exported to the PFI 4 connector. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PFI5_STR | The signal is exported to the PFI 5 connector. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG0_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 0. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG1_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 1. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG2_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 2. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG3_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 3. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG4_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 4. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG5_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 5. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXI_TRIG6_STR | The signal is exported to the PXI trigger line 6. |
NIRFSG_VAL_PXIE_DSTARC_STR | The signal is exported to the PXIe DStar C trigger line. This value is valid on only the PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841. |
NIRFSG_VAL_TRIG_OUT_STR | The signal is exported to the TRIG IN/OUT terminal. This value is valid on only the PXIe-5654/5654 with PXIe-5696. |
Supported Devices: PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXIe-5654/5654 with PXIe-5696, PXI-5670/5671, PXIe-5672/5673/5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841 |
Related Topics
Start Trigger
PFI Lines
PXI Trigger Lines
Numeric Value | Data Type | Access | Coercion | High-Level Functions |
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1150128 | ViInt32 | R/W | Yes | None |
Specifies the number of samples the endpoint must receive before the device starts generation. If no level is specified, NI-RFSG automatically sets this value to -1. This attribute applies only when the NIRFSG_ATTR_START_TRIGGER_TYPE attribute is set to NIRFSG_VAL_P2P_ENDPOINT_FULLNESS.
Note Due to an additional internal FIFO in the RF signal generator, the writer peer actually needs to write 2,304 bytes more than the quantity of data specified by this attribute to satisfy the trigger level. | |
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Default Value: -1, which allows NI-RFSG to select the appropriate fullness value. |
Supported Devices: PXIe-5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Related Topics
Start Trigger
Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Coercion | High Level Functions |
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1150114 | ViString | RO | None | niRFSG_GetTerminalName |
Returns the name of the fully qualified signal name as a string.
Default Values:
PXIe-5654/5654 with PXIe-5696: /ModuleName/StartTrigger, where ModuleName is the name of your device in MAX.
PXI-5670/5671, PXIe-5672/5673/5673E: /AWGName/StartTrigger, where ModuleName is the name of your associated AWG module in MAX.
PXIe-5830/5831/5832: /BasebandModule/ao/0/StartTrigger, where BasebandModule is the name of the baseband module of your device in MAX.
PXIe-5820/5840/5841: /ModuleName/ao/0/StartTrigger, where ModuleName is the name of your device in MAX.
Supported Devices: PXIe-5654/5654 with PXIe-5696, PXI-5670/5671, PXIe-5672/5673/5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
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Numeric Value | Data type |
Access | Coercion | High Level Functions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1250458 | ViInt32 | R/W | None |
niRFSG_ConfigureDigitalEdgeStartTrigger niRFSG_ConfigureSoftwareStartTrigger niRFSG_DisableStartTrigger |
Specifies the Start Trigger type. Depending upon the value of this attribute, more attributes may be needed to fully configure the trigger. To set this attribute, the NI-RFSG device must be in the Configuration state.
Defined Values:
NIRFSG_VAL_NONE | No trigger is configured. |
---|---|
NIRFSG_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE | The data operation does not start until a digital edge is detected. The source of the digital edge is specified with the NIRFSG_ATTR_DIGITAL_EDGE_START_TRIGGER_SOURCE attribute, and the active edge is specified in the NIRFSG_ATTR_DIGITAL_EDGE_START_TRIGGER_EDGE attribute. |
NIRFSG_VAL_SOFTWARE | The data operation does not start until a software event occurs. You may create a software trigger by calling the niRFSG_SendSoftwareEdgeTrigger function. |
NIRFSG_VAL_P2P_ENDPOINT_FULLNESS | The data operation does not start until the endpoint reaches the threshold specified in the NIRFSG_ATTR_P2P_ENDPOINT_FULLNESS_START_TRIGGER_LEVEL attribute. |
Default Value: NIRFSG_VAL_NONE |
Supported Devices: PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXIe-5654/5654 with PXIe-5696, PXI-5670/5671, PXIe-5672/5673/5673E, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
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