Multiple Timing Engines
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Multiple Timing Engines
The following devices have multiple timing engines on some subsystems.
- NI 4302, 4303, 4304, 4305, 4339, 4340, 4463, 4464, 4480, and 4481
- NI 6533 and 6534
- cDAQ-9132, 9133, 9134, 9135, 9136, 9137, 9174, 9178, 9179, 9184, 9185, 9188, 9188XT, and 9189
- TS-15000 and TS-15010
- cRIO-9040, 9041, 9042, 9043, 9045, 9046, 9047, 9048, 9049, 9053, 9054, 9055, 9056, 9057, and 9058
- sbRIO-9603, 9608, 9609, 9628, 9629, and 9638
Related Information
- Timing Engines
- NI 4302, 4303, 4304, 4305 Timing Engines
The 4302, 4303, 4304, and 4305 have four timing engines. Each of these timing engines can have its own configuration settings for timing, triggering, and the sample mode (either buffered or hardware timed single point).
- NI 4339, 4463, 4464 Timing Engines
The NI 4339 and 4464 provide timing engines for analog input. The NI 4463 provides timing engines for analog output. Multiple timing engines allow those devices to run up to two tasks simultaneously, each using independent timing and triggering configurations.
- NI 4340 Timing Engines
The 4340 has four timing engines. Each of these timing engines can have its own configuration settings for timing, triggering, and the sample mode (either buffered or hardware timed single point).
- NI 4480, 4481 Timing Engines
The NI 4480 and 4481 provide timing engines for analog input. Multiple timing engines allow those devices to run up to three tasks simultaneously, each using independent timing and triggering configurations.
- NI 6533, 6534 Timing Engines
- cDAQ-91xx and TestScale Chassis Timing Engines
- CompactRIO Timing Engines