User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting started
- Writing your own software
- About the driver
- Installing the driver
- Connecting the logger
- Capture modes
- USB DrDAQ Routines
- Summary
- UsbDrDaqOpenUnit
- UsbDrDaqCloseUnit
- UsbDrDaqGetUnitInfo
- UsbDrDaqRun
- UsbDrDaqReady
- UsbDrDaqStop
- UsbDrDaqSetInterval
- UsbDrDaqSetTrigger
- UsbDrDaqGetValues
- UsbDrDaqGetTriggerTimeOffsetNs
- UsbDrDaqGetSingle
- UsbDrDaqOpenUnitAsync
- UsbDrDaqOpenUnitProgress
- UsbDrDaqGetScalings
- UsbDrDaqSetScalings
- UsbDrDaqSetSigGenBuiltIn
- UsbDrDaqSetSigGenArbitrary
- UsbDrDaqStopSigGen
- UsbDrDaqSetDO
- UsbDrDaqSetPWM
- UsbDrDaqGetInput
- UsbDrDaqStartPulseCount
- UsbDrDaqGetPulseCount
- UsbDrDaqEnableRGBLED
- UsbDrDaqSetRGBLED
- UsbDrDaqGetChannelInfo
- PICO_STATUS values
- Programming support
- Glossary

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3.5.11
UsbDrDaqGetTriggerTimeOffsetNs
PICO_STATUS UsbDrDaqGetTriggerTimeOffsetNs(
short handle
_int64 * time
)
This function returns the time between the trigger point and the first post-trigger
sample. This is calculated using linear interpolation.
Arguments:
handle: handle returned from UsbDrDaqOpenUnit or
UsbDrDaqOpenUnitProgress
time: a location where the driver writes the trigger time in
nanoseconds.
Returns:
PICO_OK
PICO_NOT_FOUND
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