Configure Time Set Drive Edges 2x
- Updated2023-02-17
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Configure Time Set Drive Edges 2x
Configures the drive edges of the pins in the time set, including 2x edges.
Inputs/Outputs

drive data
Delay, in seconds, from the beginning of the vector period until the pattern data is driven to the pattern value.

drive data 2 (s)
Delay, in seconds, from the beginning of the vector period until the pattern data in the second DUT cycle is driven to the pattern value.

drive on
Delay, in seconds, from the beginning of the vector period for turning on the pin driver.
This option applies only when the prior vector left the pin in a non-drive pin state (L, H, X, V, M, E). For the SBC format, this option specifies the delay from the beginning of the vector period at which the complement of the pattern value is driven.

session in
Instrument session obtained from the niDigital Initialize with Optionsnode.

pin list
List of pin and pin group names for which to configure the time set edges.

time set
The specified time set name.

drive format
Drive format of the time set.
| NR |
Non-return. |
| RL |
Return to low. |
| RH |
Return to high. |
| SBC |
Surround by complement. |

error in
Error conditions that occur before this node runs.
The node responds to this input according to standard error behavior.
Default value: No error

drive return
Delay, in seconds, from the beginning of the vector period until the pin changes from the pattern data to the return value, as specified in the format.

drive off
Delay, in seconds, from the beginning of the vector period to turn off the pin driver when the next vector period uses a non-drive symbol (L, H, X, V, M, E).

drive return 2 (s)
Delay, in seconds, from the beginning of the vector period until the pin changes from the pattern data in the second DUT cycle to the return value, as specified in the format.

session out
Handle that identifies the session in all subsequent NI-Digital node calls.

error out
Error information.
The node produces this output according to standard error behavior.