Non-cumulative buffered edge counting, Figure 7-5. non-cumulative buffered edge counting, Controlling the direction of counting – National Instruments DAQ M Series User Manual

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Chapter 7

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Non-Cumulative Buffered Edge Counting

Non-cumulative edge counting is similar to buffered (sample clock) edge
counting. However, the counter resets after each active edge of the Sample
Clock. You can route the Sample Clock to the Gate input of the counter.

Figure 7-5 shows an example of non-cumulative buffered edge counting.

Figure 7-5. Non-Cumulative Buffered Edge Counting

Notice that the first count interval begins when the counter is armed, which
occurs before the first active edge on Gate.

Notice that if you are using an external signal as the Source, at least one
Source pulse should occur between each active edge of the Gate signal.
This condition ensures that correct values are returned by the counter. If this
condition is not met, consider using duplicate count prevention.

Controlling the Direction of Counting

In edge counting applications, the counter can count up or down. You can
configure the counter to do the following.

Always count up

Always count down

Count up when the Counter n B input is high; count down when it is
low

For information about connecting counter signals, refer to the

Default

Counter Terminals

section.

2

2
3

2
3
3

Counter

Armed

SOURCE

Counter Value

1

1

0

1

3

3

1

2

2

2

Buffer

Sample Clock

(Sample on Rising Edge)

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