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08-24-2009 07:48 AM
The best way to get information about this is to look into the specifications.
I discovered last week that the 6602 has no buffer at all. The data will be send directly with DMA to the memory on your computer.
08-24-2009 03:10 PM - last edited on 01-31-2024 01:05 PM by migration-bot
Hi Stefan,
Technically the 6602 has a 2-sample on-board FIFO per channel to allow for simultaneous read/write to the buffer. One consequence of this is lower transfer rates than some of our other devices. In particular, the 621x family of M series boards has a 1024 sample FIFO per channel which allows for much higher transfer rates. Other M Series have a similar 2 sample FIFO and cannot acquire from counters as quickly.
Data transfer rates on the counters is one feature where our new X Series boards really stand out from the others--they have been benchmarked up to 10 MHz per channel on all four counters. I just wanted to make sure anyone who came across this thread knew of our other options that are now available. I hope this helps!
-John