08-24-2009 01:06 PM
08-24-2009 01:22 PM
ok..i will try calling agilent about the instrument error.
and i think because of this error, the channel is open juz for a few seconds and closing(i can see this on the instrument front panel). But the loop is continuing till we stop.
I will aslo try to include delay in the while loop as u said. and i will get back to u soon.
Thanks once again for ur valuable help and also for sparing your time
08-24-2009 03:22 PM
Hi,
If i dont reset the instrument(using the boolean operation in the intialise vi) i am not getting the error:'DMM realy count data lost'. And I cant find in the front panel of the instrument that it is scanning. The channel is not being opened at all.
08-24-2009 07:48 PM
Hi,
I ran the vi and its reading the values. But i am facing another problem... each time it scans the readings(current and time) are stored in a 2D array but the values are being replaced by the new ones. How can i store readings after each iteration?
08-24-2009 08:47 PM
08-24-2009 09:10 PM
i am tryin to create a graph out of the values with time( a signal) ....the values are being replaced in each interation of the while loop ...also the relative time is not being changed with each iteration.... can u help me with this...
i am attaching the vi here....
08-24-2009 09:13 PM
I guess you are using labview 8.6 ..but did you face any problems that i faced like having error while running in actual run mode.?
By the way what is the speed of the data you are reading?
08-24-2009 09:17 PM
08-24-2009 09:23 PM
hi,...im using labview 8.6...
i didnot attach any graphs...im tryin to create a graph from the readings (2d-array).... my vi is running fine.. the main problem is when the while loop is running... the dc current readings are being overwriiten the array...i mean....for the first iteration i have a value in the front panel readings array....for the next iteration the new value is being seen.....n so on...also the time is not being updated(relative time)....
08-24-2009 09:24 PM
In order to write to a graph, you would have to first convert the data to numerics. In your case, you would probably be better off using a chart instead. Achart has history and a graph does not. In order to use a graph, you would need a shift register and a build array.
And, if my memory is correct, the relative time is not supposed to change. The relative time is between channels being scanned and you are scanning a single channel.