Analog output triggering, Connecting analog voltage output signals – National Instruments DAQ M Series User Manual
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Chapter 5
Analog Output
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Regeneration is the repetition of the data that is already in the buffer. 
Standard regeneration is when data from the PC buffer is continually 
downloaded to the FIFO to be written out. New data can be written to the 
PC buffer at any time without disrupting the output.
With FIFO regeneration, the entire buffer is downloaded to the FIFO and 
regenerated from there. After the data is downloaded, new data cannot be 
written to the FIFO. To use FIFO regeneration, the entire buffer must fit 
within the FIFO size. The advantage of using FIFO regeneration is that it 
does not require communication with the main host memory after the 
operation is started, thereby preventing any problems that may occur due to 
excessive bus traffic.
With non-regeneration, old data will not be repeated. New data must be 
continually written to the buffer. If the program does not write new data to 
the buffer at a fast enough rate to keep up with the generation, the buffer 
will underflow and cause an error.
Analog Output Triggering
Analog output supports two different triggering actions:
•
Start trigger
•
Pause trigger
A digital trigger can initiate these actions. NI 6236 devices support digital 
triggering, but do not support analog triggering. Refer to the 
and
sections for more information
about these triggering actions.
Connecting Analog Voltage Output Signals
AO <0..3> are the voltage output signals for AO channels 0, 1, 2, and 3. 
AO GND is the ground reference for AO <0..3>.
Figure 5-2 shows how to make AO connections to the device.
