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SMU 4141 sequence length too long

Hi Karl,

 

The PXI-4132 supports sequence streaming, allowing you to output a sequence of virtually any length.  This feature has not yet been added for 414x devices, however.  

 

The actions suggested above are the best way to resolve the error.

 

Good luck with your application!

Regards,

Jared R.
Precision DC Product Support Engineer
National Instruments
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Hi Jared,

 

Thanks for the reply.

 

This is very unfortunate.  I specifically bought the 4143 for this purpose.

Would you know if this is specified on the datasheet or specifications?

 

I think these features shoudl be specified on these documents.

 

Best Regards,

Karl

LrAk
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Sorry for the delay in my response to you.

 

The maximum sequence length is not explicitly listed in the specifications document or the data sheet for the 4143 device.  This is in part because the maxmimum sequence length can vary depending on the contents of the sequence. 

 

It is a good idea to have information about the maximum sequence length stated in the documentation, though.  I will file a request to have a typical specification listed for the maximum sequence length added to the specifications document.

Regards,

Jared R.
Precision DC Product Support Engineer
National Instruments
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UPDATE:
Sequence streaming is now available on all NI PXIe-414x devices in addition to the NI 4132 & the NI 4135/6/7/8/9.  As of this posting, the most recent version of the driver is NI-DCPower 15.1 and can be found here.

Regards,

Jared R.
Precision DC Product Support Engineer
National Instruments
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I'm looking for a control or property node that will configure a PXIe-4140 to output an arbitrary sequence at the maximum spec output update rate of 100ks/s.

 

I would have expected that the instrument would output data at its maximum spec rate as default operation with the user/programmer/engineer required to add appropriate source delay values to generate lower frequency arbitrary signals, but this seems to be not the case.

 

I tried setting transient response to "Fast" and source delay to 0, but the max update rate I'm measuring with a scope is 60 samples/s.  Increasing source delay decreases the effective update rate, but with zero delay the update rate is nowhere near 100ks/s.

 

What am I missing?  Drivers too old (NIDCPWR1.9)?

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I would reference this forum post on how to configure the SMU in sequence mode and output a waveform. The post includes some reference code. 

 

I also recommend upgrading your driver to the latest version. You will have a limitation on the number of sequence setpoints if you continue using DCPower 1.9.

Jake H | Product Manager
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