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NI cDAQ-9172 User Guide and Specifications 58 ni.com
Figure 33 shows an example of a single two-signal edge-separation
measurement.
Figure 33. Single Two-Signal Edge-Separation Measurement
Buffered Two-Signal Edge-Separation Measurement
Buffered and single two-signal edge-separation measurements are similar,
but buffered measurement measures multiple intervals.
The counter counts the number of rising (or falling) edges on the Source
input occurring between an active edge of the Gate signal and an active
edge of the AUX signal. The counter then stores the count in a hardware
save register. On the next active edge of the Gate signal, the counter begins
another measurement. The NI cDAQ-9172 transfers the stored values to
host memory.
Figure 34 shows an example of a buffered two-signal edge-separation
measurement.
Figure 34. Buffered Two-Signal Edge-Separation Measurement
For information about connecting counter signals, refer to the Default
Counter/Timer Routing section.
AUX
Counter
Armed
8
0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 8
Measured Interval
GATE
SOURCE
Counter Value
HW Save Register
SOURCE
Counter Value
Buffer
AUX
GATE
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
3 3
3
3
3
3