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Functional details, Analog input acquisition modes, Software paced – Measurement Computing USB-7202 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Functional Details

Analog input acquisition modes

The USB-7202 can acquire analog input data in three different modes – software paced, hardware paced, or
BURSTIO.

Software paced

You can acquire one analog sample at a time in software paced mode. You initiate the A/D conversion by
calling a software command. The analog value is converted to digital data and returned to the computer. You
can repeat this procedure for each channel desired until you have the total number of samples that you want
from each channel.

The maximum throughput sample rate in software paced mode is about 250 S/s, but may vary depending on
your system. You may receive OVERRUN errors at higher rates on some platforms. Using the BURSTIO
mode should resolve these problems.

Hardware paced

You can acquire data from up to eight channels simultaneously in hardware paced mode. The analog data is
continuously acquired and converted to digital values until you stop the scan. Data is transferred in blocks of
up to 32 samples from the USB-7202 to the memory buffer on your computer.

The maximum sampling rate is an aggregate rate, where the total sample rate for all channels is 100 kS/s
divided by the number of channels, with a maximum rate of 50 kS/s for any channel. Using this equation, you
can acquire data with the USB-7202 from one channel at 50 kS/s, two channels at 50 kS/s each, four channels
at 25 kS/s each, and so on, up to eight channels at 12.5 kS/s each. You can start a hardware paced scan with
either a software command or with an external hardware trigger event.

BURSTIO

When using BURSTIO, the USB-7202 can acquire data using the full capacity of its 32 kilosample FIFO. The
acquired data is then read from the FIFO and transferred to a user memory buffer on the computer. You can
initiate a single acquisition sequence for any number of input channels with either a software command or
with an external hardware trigger.

When BURSTIO is enabled, scans are limited to the depth of the onboard memory, as the data is acquired at a
rate faster than it can be transferred to the computer. The maximum sampling rate is an aggregate rate, where
the total acquisition rate for all channels is 200 kS/s divided by the number of channels. The maximum rate
for each channel is 50 kS/s. The maximum rate that you can acquire data using BURSTIO is 50 kS/s per
channel for one, two, or four channels, and 25 kS/s per channel for eight channels.