12-12-2013 01:44 PM
I'm using a NI 9401 to collect counter data for a optical tachometer and a flow meter but I noticed there was a specific subsection of DAQmx counter channels for Pulse measurement. I think I understand the Pulse time and pulse tick inputs but I'm not getting the Pulse freq. Namely I don't understand how that is different than the normal CI Freq measurment.
Glancing at the LabVIEW detailed help doesn't seem to offer a clear difference that I can see. I don't suppose anyone can explain the difference or has a link to a resource explaining this in greater detail than the help document?
Thanks,
Richard
12-13-2013 08:22 AM
Hello BikeBandit,
The CI Freq measures the frequency of a digital signal, while the CI Pulse Freq returns the frequency and the duty cycle of the signal.
Regards,
Carmen C.
12-13-2013 11:53 AM
Thanks for the reply Carmen.
So then the frequency measured by both could be the same I imagine?
Richard
12-13-2013 01:31 PM
CI Freq predates CI Pulse Freq (which only works on STC3-based devices like X Series and cDAQ other than the 9172). The frequency measured by each should be the same, but the pulse measurement also computes duty cycle like Carmen mentioned.
The X Series User Manual has diagrams of how each method works. The CI Pulse Freq method results in twice the data needing to be transferred, but that's really only a concern if you are taking high frequency buffered measurements.
Best Regards,