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digital I/O of PCI 6224

Actually I have a small doubt regarding PCI 6224.So far I have seen that the digital pins are only used for frequency measurement and PWM generation. But there are 48 digital pins which is more compared to analog pins. so can you suggest me some new applications using these digital pins

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First of all, the frequency measurements and PWM generation can only be done on the counter pins.  As far as the other static DIO, I've used them for relay control, UUT communication (read and write), microcontroller communication, read UUT output status, and more of the sorts.  DIO are extremely important for test sets.


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@kimhyun wrote:

Actually I have a small doubt regarding PCI 6224.So far I have seen that the digital pins are only used for frequency measurement and PWM generation. But there are 48 digital pins which is more compared to analog pins. so can you suggest me some new applications using these digital pins


You already asked this question before, and it's just as strange now as it was then. Three days hasn't improved the quality of the question. Your question is like asking for suggestions on how to use a pencil. There are literally thousands of different ways to use digital I/O.

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smercurio,

                     Can you please mention any four ways out of thousand ways for using digital i/o.

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