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Its work ! but i get the same cycle number for two different values (8 and 21 in the picutre for example) 

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Please define how to characterize a cycle... 

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One cycle is a single sine wave (sinusoid), start at 0 force. 

I tried differents way with the combi-trigger, give always the same issue.

 

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So, that is related to the block size. Plus, I'm not sure that you've labeled the List modules correctly. Check that. 

The block size determines how often the Write variable is written. 

 

Use a value of about 5 for the block size. 

 

If you want to switch to email.... cj.butler@ni.com

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thank you m. CJ for all the answer. iI stopped the read module (i dont understand correctly how its work) and tested directly with the material, its work correctly, my timebase is 20hz and block size 1, maybe its a little fast I will check with block size 5.

the labelation of the list module (module name) has a reverse sense for technical reason 🙂 but thank you for the remark

 

 I noted you e-address 🙂

 

Best regards

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20 hz and block size 1 is fine, if it works. We suggest a 10:1 ratio, but if it works, keep it that way.

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