Tomm,
Counters really aren't conducive to dislaying TTL signals or pulse trains. The data we get from the counter is pretty much the count stored in the count register and with that we can calculate frequency, period, etc. of TTL signals but you really can't display the data received from the counter.
One thing you could do is use an analog input to acquire and present the TTL signal. If you have a National Instruments multifunction data acquisition device, you probably have access to analog inputs. You could input the TTL signal into a counter and an analog input and use the counter to give you precise numeric period readings and then plot the array of voltages received from the analog input on a chart/graph. Just a suggestion.
Regards,
Todd D.
Nat
ional Instruments
Applications Engineer