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From: S_Hong on 18 Jun 2008 20:40 Hi JernejPerhavc, The reason why you were unable to use counter 1 is because certain routes will reserve certain internal subsystems. In order to see which routes are available on your device, you will need to go into Measurements & Automation Explorer (MAX), click on your device and select the device routes tab. The meaning of the route colors is as follow: - Green routes are direct route that are wired on the device. - Yellow routes are indirect routes, which means that a subsystem will be used when this route is used. - White routes are not available on the device. From this you can see that any PFI to PFI routes will reserve counter 1 and therefore, this is the reason why you were not able to run your counter application. Also, you will note that you can route the FrequencyOutput to any of the PFI lines without using any subsystem, which you have already done. I hope this helps, S_Hong
From: JernejPerhavc on 19 Jun 2008 04:10 Thank you very much for the reply. I was looking at the colors in MAX but was not sure what they mean. Now it all makes sense. Thanks again!Jernej
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