07-17-2006 07:34 AM
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07-18-2006 03:27 PM - edited 07-18-2006 03:27 PM
Hi All-
Just to add to Jeff's post, the digital filters are also available with all M Series boards. The settings available for minimum allowable pulse width are available in the M Series User Manual, shown here:
Hopefully this helps-
Message Edited by Tom W [DE] on 07-18-2006 03:28 PM
07-18-2006 03:35 PM
07-19-2006 05:52 AM
Hi all, thanks for your help.
I'll give more details:
1. I'm using PCI-6602
2. The error code number I'm getting is: 200141 Possible reason(s):
Data was overwritten before it could be read by the system.
3. I'm measuring photon emission from biological samples where each photon is converted to a pulse of a 35.2 ns width. I can control the concentration of the sample and therefore the average frequency of the pulses. I have started with an average intensity of 100 kHz and I went down to 10kHz. My final goal is to run the period measurement program in loops where I decide the buffer size so each loop will take approximately 10 seconds. The problem is that even if one out of all the buffers is cut all my calculations after that are wrong. A filter sounds like the perfect solution for my problem (I need to find out more about that option).
4. I have checked the limitations of the program and I know that it can't measure pulses that arrive at a higher frequency than a few MHz, therefore I assume that even at an average frequency of 10kHz I still get some pulses that arrive within a frequency of a few MHz.
Thanks again for all your help. I hope I didn't bore you with to many details...
Shafran
07-19-2006 08:12 AM
Hi all,
I now realize that a filter will not help since all the pulses have the same width. I wonder if there is any way for the program to keep running even if some of the data was overwritten? My problem is that it stops measuring once that happens. The data that is overwritten is not significant for my experiment.
I'm sorry if I misled you about the problem, this area is new for me...
Thank you,
Shafran
07-19-2006 01:04 PM
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