Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
Defined Values:
NIDCPOWER_VAL_NONE (1012)
No trigger is configured.
NIDCPOWER_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE (1014)
The data operation starts when a digital edge is detected.
NIDCPOWER_VAL_SOFTWARE_EDGE (1015)
The data operation starts when a software trigger occurs.
Default Value: NIDCPOWER_VAL_NONE
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Specifies the output terminal for exporting the Start trigger.
Refer to the Device Routes tab in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) for a list of the terminals available on your device. For the PXIe-4147, PXIe-4162, and PXIe-4163, refer to the Signal Routing topic for the instrument to determine which routes are available (this information is not available on a Device Routes tab in MAX).
Specify the output terminal using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is the instrument and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Specifies whether to configure the Start trigger to assert on the rising or falling edge.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
Defined Values:
NIDCPOWER_VAL_RISING (1016)
Asserts the trigger on the rising edge of the digital signal.
NIDCPOWER_VAL_FALLING (1017)
Asserts the trigger on the falling edge of the digital signal.
Default Value: NIDCPOWER_VAL_RISING
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Specifies the input terminal for the Start trigger. Use this attribute only when the NIDCPOWER_ATTRIBUTE_START_TRIGGER_TYPE attribute is set to NIDCPOWER_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
You can specify any valid terminal for this attribute, and the driver will create a route between it and the Start trigger terminal at Commit. Valid terminals are listed in Measurement & Automation Explorer under the Device Routes tab. For the PXIe-4147, PXIe-4162, and PXIe-4163, refer to the Signal Routing topic for the instrument to determine which routes are available (this information is not available on a Device Routes tab in MAX).
Specify the output terminal using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is the instrument and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal. The input terminal can also be a terminal from another instrument. For example, you can set the input terminal on Dev1 to be /Dev2/Engine0/SourceCompleteEvent, where Engine0 is channel 0.
!Note
Note You must specify the input terminal for a PXI-4132 using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is a PXI-4132 and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Defined Values:
NIDCPOWER_VAL_NONE (1012)
No trigger is configured.
NIDCPOWER_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE (1014)
The data operation starts when a digital edge is detected.
NIDCPOWER_VAL_SOFTWARE_EDGE (1015)
The data operation starts when a software trigger occurs.
Specifies the output terminal for exporting the Source trigger.
Refer to the Device Routes tab in MAX for a list of the terminals available on your device. For the PXIe-4147, PXIe-4162, and PXIe-4163, refer to the Signal Routing topic for the instrument to determine which routes are available (this information is not available on a Device Routes tab in MAX).
Specify the output terminal using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is the instrument and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Specifies whether to configure the Source trigger to assert on the rising or falling edge.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Defined Values:
NIDCPOWER_VAL_RISING (1016)
Asserts the trigger on the rising edge of the digital signal.
NIDCPOWER_VAL_FALLING (1017)
Asserts the trigger on the falling edge of the digital signal.
Specifies the input terminal for the Source trigger. Use this attribute only when the NIDCPOWER_ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE_TRIGGER_TYPE attribute is set to NIDCPOWER_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
You can specify any valid input terminal for this attribute, and the driver will create a route between it and the Source trigger terminal at Commit. Valid terminals are listed in Measurement & Automation Explorer under the Device Routes tab. For the PXIe-4147, PXIe-4162, and PXIe-4163, refer to the Signal Routing topic for the instrument to determine which routes are available (this information is not available on a Device Routes tab in MAX).
Specify the output terminal using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is the instrument and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal. The input terminal can also be a terminal from another instrument. For example, you can set the input terminal on Dev1 to be /Dev2/Engine0/SourceCompleteEvent, where Engine0 is channel 0.
!Note
Note You must specify the input terminal for a PXI-4132 using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is a PXI-4132 and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Defined Values:
NIDCPOWER_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE (1014)
The data operation starts when a digital edge is detected.
NIDCPOWER_VAL_SOFTWARE_EDGE (1015)
The data operation starts when a software trigger occurs.
Specifies the output terminal for exporting the Measure trigger.
Refer to the Device Routes tab in Measurement & Automation Explorer for a list of the terminals available on your device. For the PXIe-4147, PXIe-4162, and PXIe-4163, refer to the Signal Routing topic for the instrument to determine which routes are available (this information is not available on a Device Routes tab in MAX).
Specify the output terminal using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is the instrument and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Specifies whether to configure the Measure trigger to assert on the rising or falling edge.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Defined Values:
NIDCPOWER_VAL_RISING (1016)
Asserts the trigger on the rising edge of the digital signal.
NIDCPOWER_VAL_FALLING (1017)
Asserts the trigger on the falling edge of the digital signal.
Specifies the input terminal for the Measure trigger. This attribute is used only when the NIDCPOWER_ATTRIBUTE_MEASURE_TRIGGER_TYPE attribute is set to NIDCPOWER_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
You can specify any valid input terminal for this attribute, and the driver will create a route between it and the Measure trigger terminal at Commit. Valid terminals are listed in Measurement & Automation Explorer under the Device Routes tab. For the PXIe-4147, PXIe-4162, and PXIe-4163, refer to the Signal Routing topic for the instrument to determine which routes are available (this information is not available on a Device Routes tab in MAX).
Specify the output terminal using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is the instrument and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal. The input terminal can also be a terminal from another instrument. For example, you can set the input terminal on Dev1 to be /Dev2/Engine0/SourceCompleteEvent, where Engine0 is channel 0.
!Note
Note You must specify the input terminal for a PXI-4132 using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is a PXI-4132 and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Specifies the behavior of the Sequence Advance trigger.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Defined Values:
NIDCPOWER_VAL_NONE (1012)
No trigger is configured.
NIDCPOWER_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE (1014)
The data operation starts when a digital edge is detected.
NIDCPOWER_VAL_SOFTWARE_EDGE (1015)
The data operation starts when a software trigger occurs.
Specifies the output terminal for exporting the Sequence Advance trigger.
Refer to the Device Routes tab in Measurement & Automation Explorer for a list of the terminals available on your device. For the PXIe-4147, PXIe-4162, and PXIe-4163, refer to the Signal Routing topic for the instrument to determine which routes are available (this information is not available on a Device Routes tab in MAX).
Specify the output terminal using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is the instrument and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Specifies whether to configure the Sequence Advance trigger to assert on the rising or falling edge.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Defined Values:
NIDCPOWER_VAL_RISING (1016)
Asserts the trigger on the rising edge of the digital signal.
NIDCPOWER_VAL_FALLING (1017)
Asserts the trigger on the falling edge of the digital signal.
Specifies the input terminal for the Sequence Advance trigger. Use this attribute only when the NIDCPOWER_ATTRIBUTE_SEQUENCE_ADVANCE_TRIGGER_TYPE attribute is set to NIDCPOWER_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
You can specify any valid input terminal for this attribute, and the driver will create a route between it and the Sequence Advance trigger terminal at Commit. Valid terminals are listed in Measurement & Automation Explorer under the Device Routes tab. For the PXIe-4147, PXIe-4162, and PXIe-4163, refer to the Signal Routing topic for the instrument to determine which routes are available (this information is not available on a Device Routes tab in MAX).
Specify the output terminal using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is the instrument and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal. The input terminal can also be a terminal from another instrument. For example, you can set the input terminal on Dev1 to be /Dev2/Engine0/SourceCompleteEvent, where Engine0 is channel 0.
!Note
Note You must specify the input terminal for a PXI-4132 using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is a PXI-4132 and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Defined Values:
NIDCPOWER_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE (1014)
The data operation starts when a digital edge is detected.
NIDCPOWER_VAL_SOFTWARE_EDGE (1015)
The data operation starts when a software trigger occurs.
Specifies the output terminal for exporting the Pulse trigger.
Refer to the Device Routes tab in Measurement & Automation Explorer for a list of the terminals available on your device.
Specify the output terminal using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is the instrument and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Specifies whether to configure the Pulse trigger to assert on the rising or falling edge.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Defined Values:
NIDCPOWER_VAL_RISING (1016)
Asserts the trigger on the rising edge of the digital signal.
NIDCPOWER_VAL_FALLING (1017)
Asserts the trigger on the falling edge of the digital signal.
Specifies the input terminal for the Pulse trigger. This attribute is used only when the NIDCPOWER_ATTRIBUTE_PULSE_TRIGGER_TYPE attribute is set to digital edge.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
Specify the output terminal using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is the instrument and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal. The input terminal can also be a terminal from another instrument. For example, you can set the input terminal on Dev1 to be /Dev2/Engine0/SourceCompleteEvent, where Engine0 is channel 0.
!Note
Note You must specify the input terminal for a PXI-4132 using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is a PXI-4132 and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Defined Values:
NIDCPOWER_VAL_DIGITAL_EDGE (1014)
The data operation starts when a digital edge is detected.
NIDCPOWER_VAL_SOFTWARE_EDGE (1015)
The data operation starts when a software trigger occurs.
Specifies whether to configure the Pulse trigger to assert on the rising or falling edge.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.
Defined Values:
NIDCPOWER_VAL_RISING (1016)
Asserts the trigger on the rising edge of the digital signal.
NIDCPOWER_VAL_FALLING (1017)
Asserts the trigger on the falling edge of the digital signal.
Specifies the input terminal for the Pulse trigger. This attribute is used only when the NIDCPOWER_ATTRIBUTE_SHUTDOWN_TRIGGER_TYPE attribute is set to digital edge.
!Note
Note This attribute is not supported by all devices. Refer to Supported Attributes by Device for information about supported devices.
Specify the output terminal using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is the instrument and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal. The input terminal can also be a terminal from another instrument. For example, you can set the input terminal on Dev1 to be /Dev2/Engine0/SourceCompleteEvent, where Engine0 is channel 0.
!Note
Note You must specify the input terminal for a PXI-4138/4139 using the form /Dev1/PXI_Trig0, where Dev1 is a PXI-4138/4139 and PXI_Trig0 is the terminal.
!Note
Note To specify a channel name when accessing this attribute, you must first initialize the session using the niDCPower_InitializeWithIndependentChannels function.