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National Instruments cDAQ-9185 - High Frequency with Two Counters

National Instruments cDAQ-9185
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Chapter 6 Counters
You can configure the counter to measure one period of the gate signal. The frequency of fx is
the inverse of the period. Figure 6-12 illustrates this method.
Figure 6-12. Low Frequency with One Counter
High Frequency with Two Counters
For high frequency measurements with two counters, you measure one pulse of a known width
using your signal and derive the frequency of your signal from the result.
Note Counter 0 is always paired with Counter 1. Counter 2 is always paired with
Counter 3.
In this method, you route a pulse of known duration (T) to the Gate of a counter. You can
generate the pulse using a second counter. You also can generate the pulse externally and connect
it to a PFI terminal. You only need to use one counter if you generate the pulse externally.
Route the signal to measure (fx) to the Source of the counter. Configure the counter for a single
pulse-width measurement. If you measure the width of pulse T to be N periods of fx, the
frequency of fx is N/T.
fx
fk
Gate
Source
123 N
Single Period
Measurement
Period of fx =
N
Frequency of fx =
N
Interval Measured
fk
fk
fk
fx
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