niSync Adjust Clk10 Phase Voltage (VI)

Installed With: NI-Sync

Sets the Clk10 phase voltage value to be written to the specified device's non-volatile onboard memory using an external calibration reference.

The value you enter in new voltage is written to the non-volatile onboard memory of the specified device and becomes the new calibration constant if you set Action of niSync Close External Calibration to Commit. You must use this VI in a session created with niSync Initialize External Calibration.

The Clk10 phase voltage controls the phase between PXI_Clk10 and an external reference clock connected to ClkIn when the specified device is configured to route ClkIn to PXI_Clk10_In. This can be used to minimize the time between the rising edges of the reference clock and PXI_Clk10. You must connect an external calibration reference to the module in order to adjust the default Clk10 phase voltage.

Note  
  • Use niSync Get Clk10 Phase Voltage to return the Clk10 phase voltage value currently stored in the device's non-volatile onboard memory.
  • This VI does not immediately change the Clk10 phase voltage. Use the Clk10 Phase Adjust property of the niSync Property Node to immediately adjust the Clk10 phase voltage.

niSync Adjust Clk10 Phase Voltage

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instrument handle specifies the session handle that you obtain from niSync Initialize External Calibration. The handle identifies the device to calibrate.

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new voltage (0.00E+0) specifies the new Clk10 phase voltage value, in volts, to write to the non-volatile onboard memory of the instrument you are calibrating.

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error in (no error) describes error conditions that occur before this node runs. This input provides standard error in functionality.

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instrument handle out returns the session handle that you obtained from niSync Initialize External Calibration. The handle identifies the device you have calibrated.

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old voltage returns the Clk10 phase voltage value, in volts, that was last written to the specified device's non-volatile onboard memory.

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error out returns error conditions that occur after this node runs. This output provides standard error out functionality.