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In message <5602f65b.6050...@earthlink.net>, Jim Lux writes:

>I've got a teensy3.1 hooked up to a 33120 function generator (not 
>exactly a super stable device) and generating period data for a 1 Hz 
>square wave.

That is actually a particularly bad way of doing it, because the
33120 will generate a sine and run it through a zero-detector.

You get much better performance by defining a ARB function which is
a square.


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