02-29-2024 02:21 AM
Hello,
I'm programming a test software for an EV Charger, and one of the things I need to check is if the PWM generated by te board has a frequency between 970 and 1010 HZ.
Is there any way I can measure this with my USB-6341? I'm at a loss because I usually just check voltage levels with analog readings and the state of different digital inputs for the other test softwares I've developed.
Thanks in advance!
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02-29-2024 02:51 AM
Hi Chamorrix,
@Chamorrix wrote:
I'm programming a test software for an EV Charger, and one of the things I need to check is if the PWM generated by te board has a frequency between 970 and 1010 HZ.
Is there any way I can measure this with my USB-6341? I'm at a loss because I usually just check voltage levels with analog readings and the state of different digital inputs for the other test softwares I've developed.
The USB-6341 offers 4 "general purpose" counters, so you can easily measure frequencies using your DAQ device!
02-29-2024 02:57 AM
Thank you that's nice to hear I wasn't even sure what to look for as I'm relatively new to this, do you happen to know where I could find some example to check on how to configure a counter?
02-29-2024 03:21 AM
Hi Chamorrix,
@Chamorrix wrote:
do you happen to know where I could find some example to check on how to configure a counter?
There is one place in LabVIEW where you find example code: use the ExampleFinder in the help menu!