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I have a DAQ Assistant configured to read multiple channels at the same time. When I wire a graph indicator to the output, I see all of my signals jumbled together. How do I split them up into seperate signals?

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I have a DAQ Assistant configured to read 2 channels at the same time. When I wire a graph indicator to the output, I see the 2 signals jumbled together. How do I split them up into seperate signals?

 

When I wire any type of indicator it is showing just one output of a single channel.

 

I want 2 indicators showing 2 different signals as expected from the 2 channels configured. How to do this?

 

I have tried using split signal but it end up showing only 1 output from 1 signal in both the indicators.

 

thanks in advance.

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If you only have 2 channels, then you need a split signal with 2 outputs and if you wire a graph to each, then each graph will show a different channel. If you don't then you've done something wrong and should post your VI.
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Yes you are right. I tried that but I did not get the result.

 

I just found the way. When we launch split signal, we should expand it (split signal icon) from above and not from below. It took me a while to figure out this. 

 

thanks 

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Thanks for the post, We need to use the Split Signal subVI and then you can take multiple outputs from a DAQ Assistant subVI.

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