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Connection
Threshold detection
The Totalizer can count events at a rate of up to 100kHz. The count can be initiated manually or by configuring a scan. When
counting, the Totalizer can:
• Reset to zero every time it is read.
• Count on the rising or falling edge of the input signal.
• Count AC or TTL signals.
• Be governed by a gate signal.
Either through a menu (
Figure 23
) or over the bus (
Table 5
), the Totalizer can be configured to read (“READ”), or read and reset
(“RRES”). It can also be configured to which edge of the signal is read (rising or falling).
The type of threshold detected by the Totalizer is set by the position of jumper J2 (see
Figure 3
). Factory default setting for this
jumper is closed (TTL). The TTL wave as well as the AC type wave form are shown in
Figure 19
.
Figure 19
AC and TTL waveforms
NOTES
The Totalizer counts when both terminals are either enabled or open.
Threshold levels cannot be programmed or set.
TTL (J2 closed)
2.5V Threshold
AC (J2 opened)
0V Threshold