12-14-2006 02:56 PM
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12-15-2006
01:46 PM
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Hi swami1,
The PCI-6503 DIO card is a static DIO device so it does not support hardware timing. If you wanted to generate a clock from the card, you would have to use software timing and output on one of the digital lines, setting the line to high, then low, then high again, etc... This won't give you a very fast or stable clock, but it may work for you.
If you need a card that has a counter/timer, then I would suggest the USB-6501 or PCI-6602.
I hope this helps, please let me know if you have any other questions.
Regards,
Erik
12-15-2006 02:05 PM
hi!
Thanks!!!
I will use shift register for continuous clock and at the positive edge (high), i will have to send data. When the clock is high that time i will have to send data bit by bit. so can you explain me how do i make vi ?
thanks
12-15-2006 04:47 PM
12-18-2006 08:56 AM
hi! Erik,
Thanks, You have solved my problem.
I need again your help. I am making one test system .I am new in this kind of programming. Few lines of DIO are connected to Decoder which works according to DIO o/p. can you help me how to interface DIO and Decorder through software.
Thanks
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