03-03-2006 08:17 AM
03-06-2006 11:10 AM
The PCI-6229 should be able to meet your needs. It's first three ports offer correlated IO. This will allow you to output digital waveforms or patterns that will have the precision of the onboard sample clock. The following link will show you an example of how to use the correlated IO.
http://sine.ni.com/apps/we/niepd_web_display.display_epd4?p_guid=E4C68BB4D82A126DE034080020E74861
As you can see, this program uses the analog input sample clock to driver the digital input. You can keep the same pattern over several samples in your digital output, so that you can choose when the pattern changes. The software timed dio will not fit your needs because of your need of .2ms resolution.
03-06-2006 07:53 PM
03-07-2006 10:59 AM
Hello Ultracold,
You probably noticed that Steven and I have given you two different ways of performing the same operation (my post is here). I just want to note that they are both valid methods. You should choose one or another depending on your applications needs. If you need to use your analog input at a different rate than your digital output, you should use the method that I described. If you need to use your counters for something else, then you should use the method that Steven described.
Thanks,
Laura