Returns the last GPS or IRIG timestamp received from the device.
Prior to calling this VI, you must reserve the source by calling niSync Enable GPS or IRIG Timestamping.
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Returns two timestamps: one with the module's board time when the module received the GPS pulse per second signal, and the other with the time of the onboard GPS receiver. Use these two values to determine the delay between GPS and your module.
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instrument handle specifies the instrument handle that you obtain from niSync Initialize. |
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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 instrument handle that you obtain from niSync Initialize. |
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GPS time returns the time reported by the onboard GPS receiver. |
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timestamp returns the board time at which the GPS pulse per second was received. This parameter returns 0 if the module never received a valid timestamp. |
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error out returns error conditions that occur after this node runs. This output provides standard error out functionality. |
Returns two timestamps: one with the board time when the module received the IRIG message, and one with the time encoded in the IRIG message. You can use these two values to determine the delay between the external IRIG source and your module or to test the stability of an external IRIG source against an external time reference.
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instrument handle specifies the instrument handle that you obtain from niSync Initialize. |
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terminal specifies the terminal that is connected to the external IRIG source. |
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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 instrument handle that you obtain from niSync Initialize. |
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IRIG time returns the time encoded in the IRIG message. |
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timestamp returns the board time at which the IRIG message was received. |
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error out returns error conditions that occur after this node runs. This output provides standard error out functionality. |