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Hello,

i'm doing a trigger analog but I have a doubt when I'm setting up the trigger analog. 

I'm receiving of  NI 9205. Then I want to set up an analog trigger. I cofigure a certain level and slope. My problem is I'm trying to configurate the source to specify action with the trigger.

If anybody could clarify will be very helpful.

Thank you so much.

Regards

Pedro

 

 

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I guess it is due to trigger source that you are using as an analog trigger.Trigger.PNG

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Hi,

Thank you for your answer

Yes, I'm using an analog trigger but Manual NI 9502. I don't have a lot of information about analog trigger.

If I want to have analog trigger with NI9502 I'm don't know what is the source in NI 9502

Regards 
Pedro

 

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I guess you are talking about NI 9205??

Here is the complete details on triggering of NI 9205:

http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/851828B06A20E01B862571DA0005591A

 

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Step 1 - Connecting and configuring the hardware  

  1. Slot the NI 9205 module and an output module into the cDAQ chassis and connect it to your computer. Find the hardware in MAX and take note of the module names given.
  2. Wire the triggering analog signal into the NI 9205 module. (it can go into any of the analog input channels).
  3. Wire the output channel from the output module as required for your specific application.
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