07-18-2005 10:41 AM
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07-28-2005 09:59 AM
Doug,
I have sucessfully programed the 6602 counter/timer to provide a series of TTL trigger pulses at 10Hz. I have used the CO-pulse-generation-frequency.vi to control the timing and delivery of the pulses. Using this vi, however, only gives me microsecond control of the pulse delivery. I was under the assumption that the 80 MHz internal clock of the 6602 would be capable of 12.5 ns resolution. Are there other vi's which would allow me to attain such resolution or is this the best I can do with the 6602?
-Darrin
07-28-2005 06:13 PM
07-29-2005 02:36 PM
08-01-2005 05:34 PM
08-12-2005 04:52 PM
Gentlemen, I have a new problem. I can create a task which will output TTL trigger pulses on two of the counters of a PXI-6602. I can program one of the counters to output 4 microseconds after the first finishes. I can monitor both pulses on an oscilloscope and there are dead solid in time (essentially no timing jitter). Now here's the problem: after I stop the vi and restart, the pulses are no longer separated by 4 microseconds. The pulses still have no jitter but the relative timing has changed by an unpredictable +/- 2 microseconds. Nothing has changed other than to stop and restart the pulse train. This is a particularly vexing problem for me since my application requires that I stop and restart the pulse train multiple times during my application. Is there anything I can do to get reproducible control over these counters?
-Darrin
08-15-2005 09:40 AM