Static Generation
Static generation places a single pattern on the configured channels. Static generation, like static acquisition, is controlled by software and does not use hardware timing.
Because a function call is required for each data point generated, static generation is generally used only for single-point or low-speed applications. Static generation can be helpful in system and cable debugging, DC-level semiconductor testing, and many other applications.
Static generation is also called immediate, unstrobed, or nonlatched generation.