Figure 19. single pulse-width measurement, Figure 20. buffered pulse-width measurement, Buffered pulse-width measurement – National Instruments Eight-slot USB Chassis NI cDAQ-9172 User Manual

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Figure 19 shows an example of a single pulse-width measurement.

Figure 19. Single Pulse-Width Measurement

Buffered Pulse-Width Measurement

Buffered pulse-width measurement is similar to single pulse-width
measurement, but buffered pulse-width measurement takes measurements
over multiple pulses.

The counter counts the number of edges on the Source input while the Gate
input remains active. On each trailing edge of the Gate signal, the counter
stores the count in a hardware save register. The NI cDAQ-9172 transfers
the stored values to host memory.

Figure 20 shows an example of a buffered pulse-width measurement.

Figure 20. Buffered Pulse-Width Measurement

SOURCE

GATE

Counter Value

HW Save Register

1

0

2

2

SOURCE

GATE

Counter Value

Buffer

1

0 3

3

2

2

1

2

3 3

2

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