Time-Based Features for Network-Synchronized Devices
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Time-Based Features for Network-Synchronized Devices
Network-synchronized devices feature automatic network-based synchronization when connected together across a compatible network. When these devices are synchronized across a compatible network all device timebases, time triggers, and timestamps will automatically be synchronized.
- cDAQ-9185, and 9189.
- FD-11601, FD-11603, FD-11605, FD-11613, FD-11614, FD-11634, and FD-11637.
- 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.
The cDAQ-9185/9189 are tethered chassis that can be daisy-chained to each other or connected to external networks that support 802.1AS synchronization. To learn about this feature, refer to the cDAQ-9185/9189 User Manual and the related concepts in this help.
The FD-116xx are devices that can be daisy-chained to each other and connected to external networks that support 802.1AS synchronization. To learn about this feature, refer to your FieldDAQ User Guide and the related concepts in this help.
Related Information
- Time Triggering
- C Series Multichassis Device Tasks
- Sync Lock Lost Detection
Network-synchronized devices that are part of a time network are synchronized to a grand master. When the network conditions cause a chassis to lose synchronization, any task running on that chassis will error.
- Timestamps
Network-synchronized devices support four timestamp resources that allow for timestamping the first sample clock, start trigger, arm start trigger (counters only) or reference trigger.