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Hi all,
 
Would anyone do me the great favour and have a look at my first attempt on Labview programming just to see if you can see any errors or problems that I may have or to suggest any better ways of doing it.
I am currently waiting for some hardware to turn up so to make the programme work I have just placed in some random numbers to similate an input signal.
I am having a slight problem in wiring the actual mass flow graph could anyone assist and let us know the reason why.
 
Many thanks to you all.
 
Shane
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Hi,
    If you can do a "Save with Options", "Development distribution" the sub-vi's that your code calls that isn't on our machine will all get saved together.

 

P.M.

Putnam
Certified LabVIEW Developer

Senior Test Engineer North Shore Technology, Inc.
Currently using LV 2012-LabVIEW 2018, RT8.5


LabVIEW Champion



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The actual mass flow graph seem to be wired (Actually, it is a mass flow chart).  Can you elaborate what kind of problem you're having?
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Hi, the architecture you've used is incredibly similar to one we use in our courses, so I think you're going along the correct lines.

Also, as altenbach says, the mass flow indicator is a chart, not a graph, so what are you trying to plot against what?

I'm assuming that thermometer.vi is actually the one from the course too (though with a name like thermometer it could be from anywhere!!), in which case, we can just use the attached demo one instead.

Thanks

Sacha Emery

National Instruments (UK)

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oops - missed attachment

Sacha Emery

National Instruments (UK)

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