| ??? 03/18/05 10:13 Read: times |
#89919 - mathematics Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Its pure mathematics:
The minimal base frequency must be the maximum output frequency / relative resolution: f = 25Hz / (0.01Hz / 25Hz) = 62500Hz Then: 62500Hz / 2500 = 25.00Hz 62500Hz / 2501 = 24.99Hz ... 62500Hz / 6244 = 10.01Hz 62500Hz / 6250 = 10.00Hz For square wave output you need two edges and thus the base frequency must be doubled (= 125kHz). In practice you can do it with the T2 square wave generator mode. Peter |
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