Chapter 7
Counters
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The counters have seven input signals, although in most applications only
a few inputs are used.
For information about connecting counter signals, refer to the
section.
Counter Input Applications
Counting Edges
In edge counting applications, the counter counts edges on its Source after
the counter is armed. You can configure the counter to count rising or
falling edges on its Source input. You also can control the direction of
counting (up or down).
The counter values can be read on demand or with a sample clock.
Single Point (On-Demand) Edge Counting
With single point (on-demand) edge counting, the counter counts the
number of edges on the Source input after the counter is armed.
On-demand
refers to the fact that software can read the counter contents at any time
without disturbing the counting process. Figure 7-2 shows an example of
single point edge counting.
Figure 7-2.
Single Point (On-Demand) Edge Counting
You also can use a pause trigger to pause (or gate) the counter. When the
pause trigger is active, the counter ignores edges on its Source input. When
the pause trigger is inactive, the counter counts edges normally.
You can route the pause trigger to the Gate input of the counter. You can
configure the counter to pause counting when the pause trigger is high or
when it is low. Figure 7-3 shows an example of on-demand edge counting
with a pause trigger.
Counter Armed
SOURCE
Counter Value
1
0
5
4
3
2