Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Re: [oopic] reading a high speed D-wave pulse from a compass

The ooPIC falls down on precision timing operations. If your signal is
truly 50MHz then there is little hope of getting that to work - I may
have misunderstood your spec though. As Richard says, can you give a
link to the data sheet?

DLC

jerry_baccari wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm trying to read the output of a digicourse compass. The output is a
> formatted d-wave operating at about 50Mhz. The format of the D-wave
> consists of short spikes for each degree of heading. So if the compass
> is pointing 1 degree before north there are 359 peaks.
> I'm using a OOPIC B2 so the oCycleTimeH or the oPulseTimeH are not
> available to me.
> I've tried the oCounter2H and the value continually increases until it
> resets. So I'm thinking that some sort of timing object is needed to
> sync it with the pulse. Is this possible or are there other methods I
> can use.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jerry
>
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