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07-18-2014 12:59 PM
I've been putting together my own mini oscilloscope in a kit and I have not had any luck in soldering things in their proper places. (Due to a poor manual construction). So, I have resorted to Labview to simulate one.
Basically, I would like a VI that I can connect three channels to and read their output waves on one graph and be able to make different measurement adjustments such as amplitude and such.
Is there any standard VI already made for this that I can access or use?
Or how might I go about recreating one?
Thanks in advance.
-LilT
07-18-2014 01:37 PM - edited 07-18-2014 01:47 PM
LabVIEW is just software. What are you planning to use for the A/D parts?
07-18-2014 01:39 PM
USB ports I think. and i know its just a software, thanks for you pitful sacasum.
07-18-2014 01:47 PM
A USB port does not do A/D.
07-18-2014 02:14 PM
@Lilt wrote:
USB ports I think. and i know its just a software, thanks for you pitful sacasum.
For future reference, you might want ot consider learning how to spell: "pitiful sarcasm"
Mike...
07-18-2014 02:20 PM - edited 07-18-2014 02:21 PM
@Lilt wrote:
USB ports I think. and i know its just a software, thanks for you pitful sacasum.
There was no sarcasm. He was serious. What device(s) do you plan to use to sample your waveforms? You have to plug a device into your USB port in order to get your samples. This greatly affects the software you could possibly write.
07-18-2014 02:23 PM
07-18-2014 02:28 PM