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segnale PWM

Goodmorning,

I'm quite new in the NI community and it's the first time that I use a NI usb-6002.

I need to generate a PWM signal by using Labview to control an electric engine (it's an engine for drones application). Someone can help me to do this?

Thank you

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Hi,

from this thread it seems to me we can conclude the USB-6002 device is not suitable for generating PWM signals.

Kind regards,

Alessia

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You can try "abusing" one of the analog outputs as a PWM by driving the output to a specific level (e.g. 5V) for a specified duration via daqMX. Another option is to use the daqMX counter/PWM VIs and see if they are compatible with your USB device. But for this kind of applications, I would generally recommend dedicated hardware, like cRIO or PXI



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