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a basic question about hardware-timed sampling mode

Hello All,
After read many articles about single-point hardware-timed mode, I still have a basic question though.
Compare with continuously sampling mode with buffer set to 1, This single-point hardware-timed mode doesn't provide a buffer. So what's the benefit and difference? Does it mean no buffer mean the DAQmx Read vi return faster?
I actually use this mode for a long time but never thought about this question seriously.
 
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Feilong
 
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Feilong,

Hardware-Timed Single Point Sample Mode is meant for use on real time systems. You would use this while knowing the amount of time it takes a loop to execute. Here is a good article with some benchmarks using single-point.

Benchmarking Single-Point Performance on National Instruments Real-Time Hardware
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/5423
Regards,

Chris Delvizis
National Instruments
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Thanks Chris, That's a great article.
 
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