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Hello Community,

 

I am doing a project in which I need to create an AC voltage ramp as the one showed here. I am quite new to LabView so I do not know how to proceed. It would be much appreciated if you help with this issue.

 

I want to change the output from 0 to 5 V in 1 second. The frequency remains unchanged. Any suggestions ? 

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It totally depends on what equipment you are using.

 

In our lab we have several programmable AC power sources. Most of them have a transient sequencer where you can program a start voltage, end voltage, and step or ramp rate.

 

Program then initiate the sequence and the power source does all the work.

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If you're using an AWG, this is how I would generate the signal.

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VI (14.0) attached

 

Santhosh
Soliton Technologies

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Santo_13 you’ve saved a life my friend. Thanks a lot

 

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Thanks a lot for your info. So much appreciated 

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