06-29-2016 09:13 AM
Hello,
I am using a NI PCI-6133 and a NI PCI-6259. I want to synchronize the timing source of both DAQ devices by using RTSI-Port. Both devices have a different length, so the rtsi port is not next to each other (see picture). The available RTSI cables from NI are to short.
Because the rtsi connector ist just a normal 34 PIN connector, I tried a floppy disk cable, like this: http://www.cartft.com/catalog/il/585?gclid=CMmRw4C1zc0CFU4o0wodaUgK6Q
I configured the rtsi cable in daqmx and configured DEV2 (PCI-6259) in my labview application to use clock source from DEV1 (PCI-6133). An error appeard, that told me there is maybe to much noise on the timing signal.
Is there a maximum cable length for the rtsi port?
Thanks a lot and best regards,
Michael
06-29-2016 10:52 AM - edited 06-29-2016 10:53 AM
I doubt length is the problem
What clock rate are you transmitting? 10M should be fine
We are using CC2205R-BKB (similar length) to connect 3 boards, it works fine and more convenient than flat one you are using. To sync 4 boards we have manually assembled cable from flat cable and crimp connectors, it also worked.
Though we are not transmitting clock. With regular trigger signals we have verified cable does not add jitter - it is around 100 ps.
06-30-2016 12:51 AM - last edited on 05-01-2024 02:15 PM by Content Cleaner
Hi,
there is a cable officially offered fron NI:
777562-05 | Extended Length RTSI Bus Cables for 5 PCI or AT/ISA Devices |
RTSI Bus Cables - National Instruments
https://www.ni.com/en-us/support/model.rtsi-cable.html
RTSI Bus - NI High-Speed Digitizers Help
https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/ni-scope/page/rtsi-bus.html
So that leads me to the conclousion, that length is not the problem. Maybe the specs of the cable you are using are insufficient. Could you provide a Screenshot of the error?
06-30-2016 03:59 AM
A lot depends on the quality of the cable. If one of it's parameters, e.g. capacitance, is over some limit it will just not work.