Hello ChipsNChips,
It is more of a home study, but the data acquisition device I am using is much more capable than an old fashion oscilloscope, not only I see the pulses, I can measure the duty cycle, period, frequency and rising or falling edges count, the data file I attached was a sample for sending a Move command of 10000, I want to know how many steps will that cause. I really appreciate your help in explaining, but I understand the mathematics behind waves. My problem is that every time I run, I get a different reading.
The reciprocal of frequency results in the period, the time required to complete one cycle, now this cycle has a duty cycle, a ratio between how long it was on vs how long it was off, in your previous post you said that
That is the case when the pulse has a 100% duty cycle.
It is not the method of measurement that I'm having troubles with it's the pulses I'm sending from the Kflop. I am trying a higher sampling frequency today, I will update you with the results soon.
Regards