Counter n a, counter n b, and counter n z signals, Counter n up_down signal, Counter n hw arm signal – National Instruments Eight-slot USB Chassis NI cDAQ-9172 User Manual

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Routing a Signal to Counter n Aux

Each counter has independent input selectors for the Counter n Aux signal.
You can route the following signals to the Counter n Aux input:

Any PFI terminal

ai/ReferenceTrigger

ai/StartTrigger

Analog Comparison Event

In addition, you can route Counter 1 Internal Output, Counter 1 Gate,
Counter 1 Source, or Counter 0 Gate to Counter 0 Aux. You can also
route Counter 0 Internal Output, Counter 0 Gate, Counter 0 Source, or
Counter 1 Gate to Counter 1 Aux.

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

Counter n A, Counter n B, and Counter n Z Signals

Counter n B can control the direction of counting in edge counting
applications. Use the A, B, and Z inputs to each counter when measuring
quadrature encoders or measuring two pulse encoders.

Routing Signals to A, B, and Z Counter Inputs

Each counter has independent input selectors for each of the A, B, and Z
inputs. You can route the following signals to each input:

Any PFI terminal

Analog Comparison Event

Routing Counter n Z Signal to an Output Terminal

You can route Counter n Z to any output PFI terminal.

Counter n Up_Down Signal

Counter n Up_Down is another name for the Counter n B signal.

Counter n HW Arm Signal

The Counter n HW Arm signal enables a counter to begin an input or output
function.

To begin any counter input or output function, you must first enable,
or arm, the counter. In some applications, such as buffered semi-period
measurement, the counter begins counting when armed. In other
applications, such as single pulse-width measurement, the counter begins

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