Hardware-Timed Single Point Two-Signal Separation Measurement - National Instruments DAQ X Series User Manual

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Figure 7-26 shows an example of a sample clocked buffered two-signal
separation measurement.
Hardware-Timed Single Point Two-Signal
Separation Measurement
A hardware-timed single point (HWTSP) two-signal separation
measurement has the same behavior as a sample clocked buffered
two-signal separation measurement. Refer to the
Two-Signal Separation Measurement
Note
If an active edge on the Gate and an active edge on the AUX does not occur between
sample clocks, an overrun error will occur.
Note (NI USB-634x/635x/636x Devices)
hardware-timed single point (HWTSP) operations.
For information about connecting counter signals, refer to the
Counter/Timer Pinouts
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Sample
Clock
AUX
GATE
SOURCE
Counter Value
1
Buffer
Figure 7-26. Sample Clocked Buffered Two-Signal Separation Measurement
X Series USB devices do not support
section.
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Chapter 7
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3
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2
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Sample Clocked Buffered
section for more information.
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Counters
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