PXIe-6674T Trigger Routing in Linux Desktop

Overview

The PXIe‑6674T generates and routes clocks and triggers between devices in a PXI Express chassis as well as to other devices outside the chassis. The PXIe-6674T trigger routing options for Linux OS users depend on the version of NI-Sync used in the system. 

 

  • If you are using NI-Sync 21.3 or later on your Linux OS, please refer to PXIe-6674T User Manual >> Routing Signals section to determine your signal routing options.
  • If you are using a version of NI-Sync prior to 21.3 on your Linux OS, refer to the table below to determine supported trigger routing options.
Use this table to find the PXIe-6674T trigger routes in Linux Desktop
SourceDestination
ClkOutPFI
<0..5>
PFI LVDS
<0..2>
PXI_Clk
10_In
PXI_Star
<0..16>
PXI_Trig
<0..7>
DStarA
<0..16>
DStarB
<0..16>
OCXO Ref
PLL
ClkIn        
PFI<0..5>    
PFI_LVDS<0..2>    
PXI_Clk10        
PXI_Clk100         
PXI_Star<0..16>    
PXI_Trig<0..7>    
DStarC<0..16>    
OCXO       
ClkGen         
Global Software Trigger         

 

Route Supported
 Route Unsupported
 Invalid Route (No Connection in Hardware)

 

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