Gpctr1_source signal, Gpctr1_gate signal, Figure 4-11. gpctr1_source signal timing – National Instruments PCI-4452 User Manual

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Chapter 4

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GPCTR1_SOURCE Signal

Any PFI pin can externally input the GPCTR1_SOURCE signal, which is
available as an output on the PFI3/GPCTR1_SOURCE pin.

As an input, the GPCTR1_SOURCE signal is configured in edge-detection
mode. You can select any PFI pin as the source for GPCTR1_SOURCE and
configure the polarity selection for either rising or falling edge.

As an output, the GPCTR1_SOURCE monitors the actual clock connected
to general-purpose counter 1. This is true even if the source clock is
externally generated by another PFI signal. This output is set to tri-state at
startup.

Figure 4-11 shows the timing requirements for the GPCTR1_SOURCE
signal.

Figure 4-11. GPCTR1_SOURCE Signal Timing

The maximum allowed frequency is 20 MHz, with a minimum pulse width
of 23 ns high or low. There is no minimum frequency limitation.

The 20 MHz or 100 kHz timebase normally generates the
GPCTR1_SOURCE unless you select some external source.

GPCTR1_GATE Signal

Any PFI pin can externally input the GPCTR1_GATE signal, which is
available as an output on the PFI4/GPCTR1_GATE pin.

As an input, the GPCTR1_GATE signal is configured in edge-detection
mode. You can select any PFI pin as the source for GPCTR1_GATE and
configure the polarity selection for either rising or falling edge. You can use
the gate signal in a variety of different applications to perform such actions
as starting and stopping the counter, generating interrupts, saving the
counter contents, and so on.

t

p

t

w

t

w

t

p

t

w

= 50 ns minimum

= 23 ns minimum

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