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Chapter 7

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Figure 7-30. Prescaling

Prescaling is intended to be used for frequency measurement where the
measurement is made on a continuous, repetitive signal. The prescaling
counter cannot be read; therefore, you cannot determine how many edges
have occurred since the previous rollover. Prescaling can be used for event
counting provided it is acceptable to have an error of up to seven (or one).
Prescaling can be used when the counter Source is an external signal.
Prescaling is not available if the counter Source is one of the internal
timebases (80MHzTimebase, 20MHzTimebase, or 100kHzTimebase).

Duplicate Count Prevention

Duplicate count prevention (or synchronous counting mode) ensures that a
counter returns correct data in applications that use a slow or non-periodic
external source. Duplicate count prevention applies only to buffered
counter applications such as measuring frequency or period. In such
buffered applications, the counter should store the number of times an
external Source pulses between rising edges on the Gate signal.

Example Application That Works Correctly (No
Duplicate Counting)

Figure 7-31 shows an external buffered signal as the period measurement
Source.

External Signal

Counter Value

Prescaler Rollover

(Used as Source

by Counter)

0

1

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