Figure 3-1. internal request timing diagram, External req signal source, External req signal source -2 – National Instruments 653X User Manual
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Timing Diagrams
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Figure 3-1. Internal Request Timing Diagram
External REQ Signal Source
Use an external request when you want to time data transfers using an
external signal on the REQ pin of the I/O connector. You can select the
polarity of the REQ signal. If active high (default), the 653X device will
latch the data on the I/O pins on the rising edge of the REQ signal. If active
low, the 653X device will latch the data on the I/O pins on the falling edge
of the REQ signal. The low time and high time of the REQ signal must each
be >20 ns. The minimum duration for a period of the REQ signal is 50 ns.
Note
For data transfers that use a hardware start trigger, there is no mandatory setup (t
su
)
or hold time (t
h
) for the STARTRIG (ACK) signal. It can be asserted at any point before,
Parameter
Description
t
c
*
Cycle time
t
w
*
Width of pulse
t
p
Propagation time to valid output data
t
su
Setup time
t
h
Hold time
* The 6534 devices will transfer data at 20 MHz when the cycle time (t
c
) for REQ pulse is 50 ns and width of the REQ
pulse (t
w
) is 20–30 ns.
dtp will remove bar
Data Valid
(Output Mode)
Data Valid
(Input Mode)
t
su
30 ns
Min
t
h
0 ns
Min
t
p
30 ns
Max
t
c
Programmable = Interval x Timebase
Programmable = One Timebase
REQ
if Active High
REQ
if Active Low
t
w