Routing signals to counter n hw arm input, Counter n internal output and counter n tc signals, Frequency output signal – National Instruments DAQ M Series User Manual

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Chapter 7

Counters

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NI 6236 User Manual

waiting for the Gate signal when it is armed. Counter output operations can
use the arm signal in addition to a start trigger.

Software can arm a counter or configure counters to be armed on a
hardware signal. Software calls this hardware signal the Arm Start Trigger.
Internally, software routes the Arm Start Trigger to the Counter n HW Arm
input of the counter.

Routing Signals to Counter n HW Arm Input

Any of the following signals can be routed to the Counter n HW Arm input.

RTSI <0..7>

Input PFI <0..5>

ai/ReferenceTrigger

ai/StartTrigger

PXI_STAR

Counter 1 Internal Output can be routed to Counter 0 HW Arm. Counter 0
Internal Output can be routed to Counter 1 HW Arm.

Some of these options may not be available in some driver software.

Counter n Internal Output and Counter n TC Signals

The Counter n Internal Output signal changes in response to Counter n TC.
The two software-selectable output options are pulse output on TC and
toggle output on TC. The output polarity is software-selectable for both
options.

Routing Counter n Internal Output to an Output
Terminal

You can route Counter n Internal Output to any output PFI <6..9> or
RTSI <0..7> terminal. All output PFIs are set to high-impedance at startup.

Frequency Output Signal

The Frequency Output (FREQ OUT) signal is the output of the frequency
output generator.

Routing Frequency Output to a Terminal

You can route Frequency Output to any output PFI <6..9> terminal. All
PFIs are set to high-impedance at startup.

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