Variable resolution counter
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1. A variable resolution counter for counting events indicated by an input signal, comprising:
- prescaler means for providing a plurality of scaled signals in response to said input signal;
counter means for incrementing a value in response to a first signal, and for providing a second signal indicative of a preselected set of the most significant digits of said value;
count output means, for providing a count out signal to permit sampling of said value; and
selector means connected to the prescaler means and the counter means, for selecting said first signal from one of the plurality of scaled signals, in response to said second signal.
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Abstract
A variable resolution counter is provided in which the resolution of the count decreases as the counted value increases. A set of scale control bits from the most significant bits of the counter are used to control selection of one of several prescaled signals from a prescaler. Resetting of the count value may be made conditional on the value of the count, and a flag may be provided to effectively redistribute the capacity of the counter between high and low resolution modes. A gray code of particular interest is also disclosed.
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1. A variable resolution counter for counting events indicated by an input signal, comprising:
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prescaler means for providing a plurality of scaled signals in response to said input signal; counter means for incrementing a value in response to a first signal, and for providing a second signal indicative of a preselected set of the most significant digits of said value; count output means, for providing a count out signal to permit sampling of said value; and selector means connected to the prescaler means and the counter means, for selecting said first signal from one of the plurality of scaled signals, in response to said second signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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