05-10-2010 11:05 AM
Hello
I will use sbrio9601 with the crio9201 and a gsm module to take 24h measurements and I have some questions about that.
How many days can these devices work (taking measurements) non-stop? I have to know to protect it from burn.
What I have to do to have access to its software remotely, (example.vi) so i can see the data live or change its settings?
When i upload the functions (example.vi) to the sbrio and disconnect it from my pc (ethernet cable) is still working properly?
I think I finished with programing, I am taking measurements and the sbrio sending them through sms for now. Do I have to build my application as a Stand-Alone Real time application?
Regards
05-10-2010 03:48 PM
1. The devices are built to work non-stop for months and years. I am not sure what the technical answer to that is, so I will not comment any further (not sure what the exact life of the device is).
2. You need to establish a communication method between the real time VI and the host VI. This KB article should help:
Real-Time VI to Host VI Communication Methods
3. I am not sure if this is a question.
4. It would be better to build a stand-alone application, so it becomes easier for you to distribute it. When running a real time system, I believe the choice is yours whether you want to keep running the VI or build a stand-alone application. I always just build an application.
07-31-2015 10:13 AM
Hello,
This post is quite old but I still hope that I will get an answer 🙂
I'm currently thinking about using a SbRio 9636 to send (and receive) data via a GSM module. But the GSM device I have only has a USB and UART I/O. The code you put in your message is protected by a password so my question is : how did you connect the GSM device to the sbRIO ? Is there a special port that you used or is it just through a digital port you made it ?
Thank you !
08-03-2015 03:52 PM
Hello Colax,
This forum has been inactive for a long period of time. I suggest you to create a new one so you will have more chance of getting help from our users.
Regards