Can input two-phase and single-phase signals. Can input pulse signals up to 10MHz and can resolve phase differences as short as 25nsec.
Can be converted to a differential input interface using the differential unit (CTP-4D) and connection cable (CNT-68M/50M) which are sold separately.
One control signal input pin per channel.
Can count values sampling at a maximum sampling rate of 20 MHz. Supporting bus mastering, enabling high-speed data transfer between the board and the PC without intervention from the CPU.
Can generate an interrupt, issuing an external signal, or presetting/zero-clearing the count value when it matches an arbitrary predefined value.
Support for both of low-profile and standard PCI slots (interchangeable with a bundled bracket) Specification :
Bus : PCI
Bus : Low Profile PCI
Function : Counter
The number of motor channels : -
Motor speed range : -
The number of counter channels : 4ch
Count system : 32bit Up/Down
Counter response speed : 10MHz
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