Chapter 7
Counters
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Counter
n
Source Signal
The selected edge of the Counter
n
Source signal increments and
decrements the counter value depending on the application the counter is
performing. Table 7-3 lists how this terminal is used in various
applications.
Routing a Signal to Counter
n
Source
Each counter has independent input selectors for the Counter
n
Source
signal. Any of the following signals can be routed to the Counter
n
Source
input.
•
80 MHz Timebase
•
20 MHz Timebase
•
100 kHz Timebase
•
RTSI <0..7>
•
PFI <0..15>
•
PXI_CLK10
•
PXI_STAR
•
Analog Comparison Event
In addition, Counter 1 TC or Counter 1 Gate can be routed to
Counter 0 Source. Counter 0 TC or Counter 0 Gate can be routed to
Counter 1 Source.
Some of these options may not be available in some driver software.
Table 7-3.
Counter Applications and Counter
n
Source
Application
Purpose of Source Terminal
Pulse Generation
Counter Timebase
One Counter Time Measurements
Counter Timebase
Two Counter Time Measurements
Input Terminal
Non-Buffered Edge Counting
Input Terminal
Buffered Edge Counting
Input Terminal
Two-Edge Separation
Counter Timebase