How to set the frequency of a square waveform on a non-clocked digital output channel
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Hello, I want to code a squareWave on a Non-Clocked digital output channel, but I need it to have a specific frequency, meaning I want the "1" state for 0.5 seconds and "0" on the other 0.5 seconds. I know I can increase the output vector size, but how do I know to which time does this correspond? (session rate cannot be used)
Is there a way to set such rate?
My actual code is as follows:
d=daq.getDevices();
s = daq.createSession('ni');
ao=addDigitalChannel(s,'Dev1','port0/line0','OutputOnly');
ai=addDigitalChannel(s,'Dev1','port0/line1','InputOnly');
oneCycle = [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1];
squareWave = repmat(oneCycle, [1, 10]);
for i=1:length(squareWave)
outputSingleScan(s,squareWave(i));
data(i)=inputSingleScan(s);
end
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Vinod
il 16 Gen 2016
What is the samplerate of the session, s?
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Vinod
il 19 Gen 2016
One solution in this situation is to set up a timer object that toggles the state of pin. The frequency of the timer object callback being executed will control the frequency of your output square wave. Note that given that timing is being accomplished in software, having other applications that may load your CPU (like an anti-virus, or power saving mode on a laptop, for example) may cause the timing to be messed up.
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