NI-DAQmx .NET Framework 4.0 API Reference

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AnalogWindowReferenceTrigger Properties

AnalogWindowReferenceTrigger Properties

AnalogWindowReferenceTrigger Properties

The AnalogWindowReferenceTrigger type exposes the following members.

Properties

  NameDescription
Public propertyCondition
Specifies whether the Reference Trigger occurs when the source signal enters the window or when it leaves the window. Use WindowBottom and WindowTop to specify the window.
Public propertyCoupling
Specifies the coupling for the source signal of the trigger if the source is a terminal rather than a virtual channel.
Public propertyDigitalFilterEnable
Specifies whether to apply a digital filter to the digital output of the analog triggering circuitry (the Analog Comparison Event). When enabled, the analog signal must stay within the trigger window for the minimum pulse width before being recognized. Use filtering for noisy trigger signals that transition in and out of the window rapidly.
Public propertyDigitalFilterMinimumPulseWidth
Specifies in seconds the minimum pulse width the filter recognizes.
Public propertyDigitalFilterTimebaseRate
Specifies in hertz the rate of the digital filter timebase. NI-DAQmx uses this value to compute settings for the filter.
Public propertyDigitalFilterTimebaseSource
Specifies the terminal of the signal to use as the timebase of the digital filter.
Public propertyDigitalSynchronizationEnable
Specifies whether to synchronize recognition of transitions in the signal to the internal timebase of the device.
Public propertySource
Specifies the name of a virtual channel or terminal where there is an analog signal to use as the source of the Reference Trigger.
Public propertyWindowBottom
Specifies the lower limit of the window. Specify this value in the units of the measurement.
Public propertyWindowTop
Specifies the upper limit of the window. Specify this value in the units of the measurement.
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