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16 MTCLKA-MTCLKB:
20 MTCLKC-MTCLKD:
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41 If the counter device supports compare registers -- registers
42 used to compare counter channels against a particular count --
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86 non-recycle:
88 underflow takes place. The counter is re-enabled when a
92 modulo-n:
102 The output signal is initially low, and will remain low
103 until the counter reaches zero. The output signal then
104 goes high and remains high until a new preset value is
107 hardware retriggerable one-shot:
108 The output signal is initially high. The output signal
110 low until the counter reaches zero. The output will then
111 go high and remain high until the next trigger. A
113 value and setting the output signal low, thus starting
114 the one-shot pulse.
117 The output signal is initially high. When the counter
118 has decremented to 1, the output signal goes low for one
119 clock pulse. The output signal then goes high again, the
124 The output signal is initially high.
128 expires, the output signal changes value and the
135 the count expires, the output signal goes low and the
138 the count expires, the output goes high again and the
143 The output signal is initially high. When the count
144 expires, the output will go low for one clock pulse and
145 then go high again. The counting sequence is "triggered"
149 The output signal is initially high. Counting is started
151 output signal will go low for one clock pulse and then
152 go high again. A trigger results in loading the counter
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171 Read-only attribute that indicates the count direction of Count
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198 Read-only attribute that indicates whether excessive noise is
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215 pulse-direction:
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252 Read-only attribute that indicates the device-specific name of
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269 If the counter device supports preset registers -- registers
270 used to load counter channels to a set count upon device-defined
271 preset operation trigger events -- the preset count for channel
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292 Pulse-Direction count function mode, this Signal is
296 Low state transitions to high state.
299 High state transitions to low state.
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335 Read-only attribute that indicates the component ID of the
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353 rounded-up to a power of 2.
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359 Read-only attribute that indicates the device-specific name of
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367 Read-only attribute that indicates the total number of Counts
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374 Read-only attribute that indicates the total number of Signals
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381 Read-only attribute that indicates whether a differential
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407 non-synchronous load mode.
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425 Signal high state considered active level (rising edge).
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434 Read-only attribute that indicates the device-specific name of
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448 high:
449 High level state.
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456 non-synchronous or synchronous load mode. Synchronous load mode
457 cannot be selected in non-quadrature (Pulse-Direction) clock
460 non-synchronous:
467 Intended for interfacing with encoder Index output in
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477 Read-only attribute that indicates the signal Y frequency, in Hz.