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I need to create the labview code to generate a continuous 2usec pulse where I can vary the frequency from 30hz to 100hz,  any responses are sincerely appreciated. I plan on using the PCIe-6363

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Are you looking for instrument suggestions to generate the pulses?

Santhosh
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Thank you for replying, I am using a PCIe-6363, need to create the labview code for this continuous 2us pulse at a variable frequency 30 to 100 Hz

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I had a few minutes idle time, so here's a little example.

 

Each time you change the frequency value on the front panel, the pulse train will update but always with a 2 usec pulse width.

 

Don't have time to explain everything about counters, but this should give you a good head start.

 

 

-Kevin P

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Thank you, works fine...I made one but it is not as good as yours where yours can change frequency on the fly which is what i will need

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