03-24-2005 12:13 PM
03-25-2005
11:16 AM
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11-13-2025
04:39 PM
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E-Man,
NI doesn't, as far as I know, have a 6022..Is it a 6023 maybe ?
Given that, there are different ways you can measure frequency.
Use the counter instead of AI:
(1) Examples under MeasurementStudio\DotNET\Examples\DAQmx\Counter\MeasureDigitalFrequency
(2) You can use AI with DAQmx to measure frequency directly on devices that support it.
E.g. An SCXI 1126 supports using an AI channel to measure frequency.
Example under MeasurementStudio\DotNET\Examples\DAQmx\AnalogIn\MeasureFrequency.
An easy way to find out if your card supports creating a frequencyVoltage measurement, is to go to Data Neighbourhood in MAX, and create an AnalogInput task, that measures Frequency. If you have a device that supports this it will work, else it will tell you that no supported devices were found. The 6023 does NOT support this.
(3)Another way to calculate frequency is by using the MeasurementStudio analysis functions explained in this thread
You may have to use this approach to measure your frequency.
Hope this helps.
03-25-2005 03:20 PM
03-25-2005 04:59 PM
04-01-2005 09:19 AM
04-04-2005
05:44 PM
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11-13-2025
04:43 PM
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Hello E-man,
The PCI-6221 does not support analog triggering. Multifunction DAQ devices that support analog triggering contain an internal digital signal that is high whenever the trigger channel meets the specified trigger condition. However, you can always acquire your analog signal and analyze it in software to determine its frequency.
Regards,
Luis Navarro