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guqunlin
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cfp-pg-522 to do like cfp-pwm-520

i have a cfp-pg-522 to control a stepper motor and now i want to control a heater just like cfp-pwm-520 ,i don't know how to do that?
 
i use a cfp-ctr-502 two counter make a pwm function but i found the cfp-ctr-502 pwm only to adjust from 50%~100% or 0~50%?
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Jessica_Feng
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Re: cfp-pg-522 to do like cfp-pwm-520

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Hello guqunlin, Thank you for contacting National Instruments. This puluse's duty cycle is limited to discrete values: 50 %, 33 %, 25 %, 20 %, 16.6 % etc.You can refer to the FP-CTR-502 and cFP-CTR-502 Operating Instructions
(http://digital.ni.com/manuals.nsf/websearch/FD58CA0682B21E5B86256D4A0062510A) to find the reasons.

You might want to consider using the (c)FP-PWM-520 which has 12-bit duty cycle resolution (4,096 discreet values from 0 to 100 percent). You could also use the (c)FP-PG-522. This module is limited in the resolution of the duty cycle as well. To set the duty cycle, you specify the on time and off time of the pulse.

Also, you can refer to this link on discussion forums:
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=91147&requireLogin=False

Message Edited by range on 04-12-2007 03:05 AM

Message Edited by range on 04-12-2007 03:06 AM

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