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Resolution to 0.2 µs for time measurement of periodic events

The Laureate™ time interval meter can display pulse width or
time delay between individual pulses to a resolution of 0.2
µs. It can also display average pulse width or average time
delay between multiple pulses.
Time interval is measured between inputs on channels A and
B. Timing starts when a pulse is applied to Channel A
(selectable positive or negative edge), and ends when a
pulse is applied to Channel B (selectable positive or
negative edge). In case of a single pulsed signal, the A and
B inputs can be tied together. A positive or negative slope
may be selected to start timing, and the opposite slope must
be selected to stop timing.
Timing is
achieved by counting 5.5 MHz clock pulses. Multiple integral
time intervals are averaged over a gate time which is
selectable from 10 ms to 199.99 s and also controls the
display update time.
The
Laureate
time interval meter uses the FR dual-channel signal
conditioner board and the standard (non-extended) counter
main board.
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