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Publish Date: Sep 6, 2006


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Programming the FREQ_OUT Pin with NI-DAQmx for M Series

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Filename: ni_daqmx_freq_out_m_series.vi
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This VI creates a digital pulse train using the FREQ_OUT signal on an M Series device. The FREQ_OUT signal is and output of a frequency generator circuit on M Series devices that can programmed to output square waves at certain frequencies. In this example, the frequency is determined by selecting a time base and divisor. It further allows for the FREQ_OUT signal to be routed to any desired PFI terminal.

This allows for the users to create a digital pulse train without the use of a counter. Note that any general pulse train NI-DAQmx example can also be used to generate the FREQ_OUT signal. In those examples, NI-DAQmx will choose the closest timebase and divisor for the frequency set.


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KB 3HKFKTHL: How Do You Program the Frequency Out (FREQ_OUT) Signal Using NI-DAQmx

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Filename: ni_daqmx_freq_out_m_series.vi

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Application Software: LabVIEW Base Development System 7.0
Language(s): LabVIEW

 
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