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Table 1-1. Vector Output I/O Module Specifications (cont.)
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Transition Counter:
Maximum Frequency ...................... 10 MHz minimum.
Maximum Count (Transition Mode) ........ 8388608 (23 bits) counts
(+ overflow).
Frequency Accuracy (Frequency Mode) .... ±250 ppm ±2 Hz.
Stop Counter:
Maximum Frequency ...................... 10 MHz.
Maximum Count .......................... 65535 clocks.
Clock:
Maximum Frequency ...................... 10 MHz.
Minimum Pulse Width .................... 50 ns.
Timing for Synchronous Measurements:
Maximum Frequency of Clock ............. 10 MHz.
Maximum Frequency of Data .............. 5 MHz.
Data Setup Time ........................ 30 ns minimum.
Data Hold Time ......................... 30 ns minimum.
Minimum Pulse Width
(Start/Stop/Enable/Clock) ............ 50 ns.
Start Edge Setup Time
(before clock edge, for clock to
be recognized) ....................... 0 ns minimum.
Stop Edge Setup Time
(before clock edge, for clock
edge to not be recognized) ........... 5 ns minimum.
Enable Setup Time
(before clock edge, for clock
edge to be recognized) ............... 0 ns minimum.
Enable Hold Time
(after clock edge, for clock
edge to be recognized) ............... 10 ns minimum.
Data Timing for Asynchronous Measurements:
Maximum Frequency ...................... 10 MHz.
Minimum Pulse Width (HIGH or LOW) ...... 50 ns.
Minimum Pulse Width (tri-state) ........ 150 ns.
Data Compare Equal:
Minimum Pulse Width of
Data and Enable ...................... 75 ns.
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Temperature:
5 to 27
o
C, 95% RH maximum (non-condensing).
27 to 40
o
C, RH decreasing linearly from 95% to 50% (non-condensing).
Storage/Shipping Temperature:
20 to 60
o
C, 8% to 80% RH (non-condensing).
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Summary of Contents for 9100 Series
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