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Chapter 7 Counters
Hardware-Timed Single Point Frequency Measurement
Hardware-timed single point (HWTSP) frequency measurements can either be a single 
frequency measurement or an average between sample clocks. Use CI.Freq.EnableAveraging to 
set the behavior. For hardware-timed single point, the default is False. Refer to the 
Sample 
Clocked Buffered Frequency Measurement
 section for more information.
Figure 7-17. Hardware-Timed Single Point Frequency Measurement
Note (NI USB-634x/635x/636x Devices) USB X Series devices do not support 
hardware-timed single point (HWTSP) operations.
Choosing a Method for Measuring Frequency
The best method to measure frequency depends on several factors including the expected 
frequency of the signal to measure, the desired accuracy, how many counters are available, and 
how long the measurement can take. For all frequency measurement methods, assume the 
following:
fx is the frequency to be measured if no error
fk is the known source or gate frequency
measurement time (T) is the time it takes to measure a single sample
Divide down (N)  is the integer to divide down measured frequency, only used in 
large range two counters
fs  is the sample clock rate, only used in sample clocked frequency 
measurements
Gate
Source
Sample
Clock
Counter Armed
6
4
6
Latched
Value