Routes various signals in the signal generator to the RTSI lines or front panel terminals.

Note The signal generator must not be in the Generating state when you call this VI.
Note You can clear a previously routed signal by routing NONE to the destination terminal.

Not all signal routes established by calling this VI are released when the NI-FGEN session is closed by the niFgen Close VI.

Routes To Status
Front Panel Remains connected
RTSI/PXI Backplane Disconnected


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Inputs/Outputs

  • ci32.png Route Signal From

    Route Signal From specifies the source of the signal to route.

    Input Value Source
    0 NONE
    1 MARKER
    2 SYNC OUT
    3 OUT START TRIGGER
    4 BOARD CLOCK
    5 SYNCHRONIZATION
    6 SOFTWARE TRIGGER
    7 REF IN
    8 PXI_CLK10
    9 PXI_STAR
    10 PFI 0
    11 RTSI 0
    12 RTSI 1
    13 RTSI 2
    14 RTSI 3
    15 RTSI 4
    16 RTSI 5
    17 RTSI 6
    18 RTSI 7
    19 RTSI CLOCK
    20 CLOCK OUT
    21 PLL REF SOURCE
    22 UPDATE CLOCK
    23 ONBOARD REF CLOCK
  • civrn.png Instrument Handle

    Instrument Handle identifies a particular instrument session.

    Instrument Handle is obtained from the niFgen Initialize VI, niFgen Initialize With Options VI, or the niFgen Initialize With Channels VI.

  • cstr.png Channel Name

    Channel Name specifies the channel that this VI uses.

  • cerrcodeclst.png error in (no error)

    error in describes error conditions that occur before this node runs. This input provides standard error in functionality.

    Default value: no error

  • ci32.png Route Signal To

    Route Signal To specifies the destination of the signal to route.

    Input Value Destination
    0 RTSI 0
    1 RTSI 1
    2 RTSI 2
    3 RTSI 3
    4 RTSI 4
    5 RTSI 5
    6 RTSI 6
    7 RTSI CLOCK
    8 REF OUT
    9 PFI 0
    10 RTSI 7
    11 PFI 1
    12 PFI 4
    13 PFI 5
    14 PXI STAR
  • iivrn.png Instrument Handle Out

    Instrument Handle Out passes a reference to your instrument session to the next VI.

  • ierrcodeclst.png error out

    error out contains error information. This output provides standard error out functionality.