From d38700665638768610bdafb53b0d41a21c54e7e9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: occheung Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2022 15:17:32 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] 2118-2128: (max. -> min.) sustained event separation --- 2118-2128.tex | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/2118-2128.tex b/2118-2128.tex index f377304..3a08eba 100644 --- a/2118-2128.tex +++ b/2118-2128.tex @@ -607,15 +607,15 @@ Typically, with the coarse RTIO clock at 125 MHz, a \texttt{ClockGen} channel ca \inputcolorboxminted{firstline=72,lastline=75}{examples/ttl.py} \newpage -\subsection{Maximum Sustained Event Separation} -The maximum sustained event separation is the least amount of time separation between input gated events, in which all gated edges can be continuously \& reliabily timestamped by the RTIO system without causing \texttt{RTIOOverflow} exceptions. +\subsection{Minimum Sustained Event Separation} +The minimum sustained event separation is the least amount of time separation between input gated events, in which all gated edges can be continuously \& reliabily timestamped by the RTIO system without causing \texttt{RTIOOverflow} exceptions. The following \texttt{run()} function finds the separation by approximating the time of running \texttt{timestamp\char`_mu()} as a constant. Import the \texttt{time} library to use \texttt{time.sleep()}. \inputcolorboxminted{firstline=63,lastline=98}{examples/ttl_in.py} \begin{center} \begin{table}[H] - \captionof{table}{Maximum Sustained Event Separation of different carrier} + \captionof{table}{Minimum sustained event separation of different carrier} \centering \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|} \hline