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cRIO 9082 with 9264 sine output not working.

Hello.

 

I am starting to learn the cRIO 9082 (with embedded windows 7) and I just want to generate a couple of sinuses with two 9264 modules.

 

I am facing two problems:

 

1. I do not generate sinuses but something that looks like a square wave

2. The frequency of those square waves have a lot of jitter, they drift +/- 100 Hz.

 

I appreciate any help.

 

Thanks,

Vasileios.

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Hello.

 

I am attaching the whole project this time. I hope that someone will undestand what am I doing wrong.

I am using the cRIO 9082 in windows embedded configuration and the module I am trying to work with is the NI 9264.

 

I also have one question. The NI 9264 can give me up to 25 kSamples/Second. How does LabVIEW FPGA knows that the module cannot be updated every time the loop tries to update it? If for example I have a loop to be executed every 100 ticks, my module is not so fast, it cannot be updated at this rate.

 

In the first post, I attached a picture of my first vi's where the loop did not have a time delay. Could this work?

 

In this post, the vi that is handling the module update, is running a 1700 cycles delay loop (40MHz to 25 kSamples/Second = 1600) but the results are terrible, worst even from the first vi.

 

Any help?

 

Thanks,

Vasileios.

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Hi Vasileios,

 

is there any chance that you could give us the example in LV2012 or 2013?

 

cheers

 

Mathis

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Thanks for the reply.

 

It is working now. The solution was the input of the module, it should be set to raw data instead of calibrated data.

 

Vasileios.

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