05-14-2013 08:03 AM
I know there is training available. Unfortunately my employer is, let's say, frugal when it comes to training classes. And I'm the only one here that works in this field.
I've had experience with Testpoint in the past. I've been working with Dasylab 12.0 for a few weeks on and off. I will do fine then hit a wall, like right now. I see several books for Labview but I haven't found anything on Dasylab.
In short, I'm looking for self taught resources if any exist.
By the way. This forum has been the best source of information I have found so far.
Thanks
Ken
05-14-2013 10:29 AM
There is one book that uses DASYLab, Ernie Doebelin's Measurement Systems, but it's not a DASYLab primer. It's available from Amazon.
Another book is an approach to signal processing - available from Springer and from Amazon.
http://www.springer.com/engineering/signals/book/978-3-540-49152-1
Have you reviewed the DASYLab.PDF that was installed in the C:\Program Files\DASYLab 12.0 folder?
Have you review the techniques and examples in the Help?
Have you reviewed the technical notes at www.dasylab.com?
Have you reviewed the Knowledge Base at kb.mccdaq.com?
If you private message your email address to me, I can send you some other stuff.
05-14-2013 10:31 AM
I'm happy to keep helping via the forum, or, if you want to call into Measurement Computing, you can get some direct assistance from one of my colleagues or from me. I'm not "on the phones", but I am the DASYLab resource.