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-h high priority process (default)
-i use acquisition interrupts
-l low priority process
-m medium priority process
-n no DMA for data transfers
-p Use acquisition polling
-r start in Transient Recorder (digitizer) mode
-s simulation mode
-t temperature update off
-v show acquisition state
-x disable automatic multi-instruments
Operation Mode
Acqiris averagers can be operated in Averager Mode or in standard Digitizer Mode.
AcqirisLive operates in either mode, but since these are mutually exclusive, only instruments that support the chosen
mode are accessible in any given mode. E.g. only averagers are accessible in Averager Mode, while both digitizers
and averagers are accessible in Digitizer Mode.
The operation mode can be switched within the application. By default, AcqirisLive starts in Digitizer Mode.
Buffer size
Upon startup of the application, the available physical memory on the computer is checked. The total data buffer size
is then limited to the available memory minus 10% of the total memory. It is also possible to limit the total data
buffer size to a fixed value with the -bn option (where n is the limit in MB, e.g. -b200 will limit the buffer to 200
MB). The data buffer is then shared among the active channels.
When the total acquisition memory (sum over all active channels) exceeds the data buffer size limit, readout of the
data will be partial. The special operation modes such as Segments Average, Average, Digital Filter and FFT are not
supported with partial data readout.
Partial readout is controlled with the Very Long Memory panel (menu Options ->Very Long Memory...). The first
segment and the first sample to read out can be specified. Note that if the buffer is large enough for at least 1 full
segment, only full segments will be read (i.e. first sample control is ignored).
When saving data to file, you will be prompted for a maximum number of segments per file.
Banks for SAR
The U1071A-FAMILY and some of the 10-bit Family modules are capable of acquiring data and being read out
simultaneously. The -Bn option allows the internal memory of the digitizer to be divided into n banks. To observe
the improved acquisition trigger rate achievable in this mode it is suggested to set up the desired conditions and then
turn the event display off. The trigger out signal can be used to monitor the trigger rate; an interval width trigger can
be used to check if triggers are missing.
Calibration
Before operation, the instruments must undergo an internal calibration. As this calibration can only proceed
sequentially for each channel, the initialization time of AcqirisLive can become significant for systems with many
channels. Therefore, it can sometimes be desirable to be able to start the application quickly by skipping the
calibration (which must then be done "manually" before collecting correct data).
DMA Data Transfers
By default, data transfers on the PCI bus between the digitizer memory and the PC are done in DMA (Direct
Memory Access) mode, which allows the fastest transfer speeds (up to about 130 MB/s peak, 100 MB/s sustained
acquisition data rate). These very high data rates are not well supported by all hardware configurations (PC
motherboard), and system hangs due to endless retries on the PCI bus have been observed on some machines. Such
problems disappear when switching DMA mode off (data transfer rate is then about 2.8 MB/s).
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