The NI Synchronization Custom Device synchronizes RT system time and PXI chassis clocks. This is accomplished by either reading the PXI chassis clock and setting system time, or by overwriting both system time and the PXI chassis clock when using an external time reference such as the free running clock of a Time-Based Synchronization module, 1588, 802.1AS, GPS, PPS, or IRIG-B. This functionality is commonly used for data sampling synchronization and offline data correlation analysis. For more detail and background on these topics, including sample data correlation files see: Building Synchronized NI VeriStand Systems and Time Correlating NI VeriStand Data Logs.
- Download the latest release package from the Releases page.
- See the User Guide for a walkthrough of using the Custom Device.
LabVIEW 2020
- NI-Sync
- NI-Sync Remote Configuration
- LabVIEW 2023 or later
- LabVIEW Real-Time Module
- NI-Sync 20.0 or later
- VeriStand Custom Device Development Tools
- Install the latest package from the release page
- VeriStand Custom Device Testing Tools
- Install the latest package from the release page
Branch rebasing and other history modifications will be listed here, with several notable exceptions:
- Branches prefixed with
dev/
may be rebased, overwritten, or deleted at any time. - Pull requests may be squashed on merge.
The NI Synchronization Custom Device is licensed under an MIT-style license (see LICENSE). Other incorporated projects may be licensed under different licenses. All licenses allow for non-commercial and commercial use.