Thanks for that, but that was also my first idea. Unfortunaly there is no
example for an DOWN counter in that directory. they all count up.
i want to count incoming a ttl-pulse-train and terminate that train(by
dio-line) when
counted exactly a certain number of counts. if i check the counts (600Hz)
each time by software, there seems to be no chance to terminate the train
at the desired number of pulses and thatfore i will have to use the daq card
on board counter. and my idea is, that a down counter (which is specified in
the
manual) would do it.
my question therefore is, if anyone has ever used a DOWN counter, because
i have no idea how to realise it/how to use the daq-included down-counter
vi, which
i donīt realy understood

i am thankful for any reply!
best regards,
holger


"Nirmal Sharma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Hi,
> there are numerous examples which you can find at this path:
> C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 6.1\examples\daq\counter
>
> or Goto Find examples in Labview launching Panel -> Hardware Input and
> Output -> DAQ -> Counters
>
> If you are using DAQ card, Goto ->Count buffered edges or count Edges.
>
> Hope this works. Your feedbacks are welcome.
>
> Best Regards,
> Nirmal Sharma



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