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Two signal pulse

Hi,
 
I have two pulses which are dephased of 90degres.
 
To know if my motor is turning clockwise or counter clockwise, I have to know if the second signal is to "1" or to "0" when the first signal is going from "0" to "1".
 
May I know which block I could use in Labview to do this?
 
Thank you very much,
 
Alexander
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You've got three threads going with the same question. Here are the other two threads.

http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=261932

(I responded to this one)

and

http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=261930

Message Edited by Bill@NGC on 07-27-2007 05:22 PM

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Hi,
 
the subject of this thread is not the same as the others.
 
The only similarity is that there is two pulses.
 
I thought it was wiser to separate the threads instead of having one big thread with three conversations. Everybody would have been confused.
 
I will explain my whole problem in the thead
 
 
Thanks,
 
Alex
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 Hello Alexander,

 This is a quadrature encoder application. Please take a look at this document:
 
 What DAQ device are you using?

The X1 Encoder is supported by most of our devices with counters, X1 will increment counter on rising edge of A when A leads B, decrement on falling edge of A when B leads A.

 Have a great afternoon,

 MatthewW
 Applications Engineer
 National Instruments
 
 

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