10-19-2015 10:03 AM
Hey could someone create a labview program that uses current and voltage to find resistance. I also need a graph and knobs for aesthetic purposes. PLS HELP A GAL OUT!!!
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10-19-2015 10:05 AM - edited 10-19-2015 10:09 AM
If you want someone to do the coding for you, you'll need to hire a contractor. We're here to help you code something up when you're working on it, but we don't do all the work.
This sounds like a simple requirement, so you could probably throw something together yourself quite easily.
Here are some free training tools primarily focused on LabVIEW and NI hardware to help get started.
-MyRIO Project Essentials Guide (lots of good simple circuits with links to youtube demonstrations)
Learn NI Training Resource Videos
6 Hour LabVIEW Introduction
Self Paced training for students
Self Paced training beginner to advanced, SSP Required
LabVIEW Wiki on Training
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10-19-2015 10:06 AM
I think i speak for most of the community around here by telling you: get your own stuff done by yourself!
We (the communitiy) gladly help when there are specific questions on HOW to to things, but we do not provide ready to go solutions!
So start with learning LV, make some first steps and if there are questions, come back here and post what you have done so far and explain what you want it to do....
Norbert
10-19-2015 10:30 AM
NAH JAVA IS LIFE BRO
10-19-2015 11:19 AM - edited 10-19-2015 11:20 AM
10-19-2015 11:24 AM
@bigmushy wrote:
NAH JAVA IS LIFE BRO
Then do it in JAVA, "bro".
10-19-2015 11:27 AM - edited 10-19-2015 11:29 AM
@bigmushy wrote:
NAH JAVA IS LIFE BRO
I don't get this mindset.
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10-19-2015 11:32 AM
10-19-2015 11:36 AM - edited 10-19-2015 11:41 AM
@jcarmody wrote:
COME ON GUYS. HELP A JAVA GAL OUT!
HERE YA GO, GAL.
I think you need some more scaleability in there:
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10-19-2015 12:15 PM
Thank you; I learn something new every day. The only change I'd make concerns the possibility of cavitation-pitting in the queue wires caused by sharp bends. Make all queue wires straight or you risk damaging them, eventually resulting in data loss. Use the Weird Wires plugin.
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