2-pulse mode

In 2-pulse mode the PCI-1784 uses two input pulses as counting sources: one for clockwise (CW) and one for counterclockwise (CCW) counting. The counter will increment whenever a rising edge occurs on channel A. It will decrement whenever a rising edge occurs on channel B.

pulse/direction mode

In pulse/direction mode the PCI-1784 uses one input line (A) for pulse input and one line (B) for direction. If channel B is high (1), the counter will decrement whenever a rising edge occurs in channel A. If channel B is low (0), the counter will increment whenever a rising edge occurs on channel A.

Disabled mode

PCI-1784 will not accept input, but you can access all its registers.

You select the mode by programming the card's registers: BASE+00H for CH0, BASE+04H for CH1, BASE+08H for CH2 and BASE+0CH for CH3. See Appendix C for more information.

D.3 Digital noise filter

Noise immunity is the most important requirement for reliable encoder interface operation. The PCI-1784 conditions the input signal with a four stage digital filter. This filter reduces glitches (digital noise) or spikes by sampling by sampling the input at 1, 2, 4 or 8MHz. The filter output waveforms change only when an input has the same value for four consecutive sampling edges. The filter thus rejects noise or pulses shorter than four sampling clock periods. You can optimize noise immunity by selecting the lowest sampling frequency that compatible with the highest input rate you expect.

The PCI-1784 accepts up to 2 MHz quadrature frequency at 8 MHz filter sampling speed. At 2 MHz sampling speed it can still accept up

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Advantech PCI-1784 specifications Digital noise filter, Pulse mode, Pulse/direction mode, Disabled mode