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08-04-2021 11:43 AM
Hello, I am completely new to LabVIEW, and would like to convert the voltage from an STM into a sound wave that the operator can hear and respond accordingly. Any input on how to go about this is appreciated! Thanks for your time!
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08-04-2021 12:40 PM
STM:
Scanning Tunneling Microscope
Smiling To Myself
Short Term Memory
Software Transactional Memory
Strut-And-Tie Model
Security and Trust Management
Source to Target Mapping
Software Test Management
Signaling Traffic Management
Small Text Message
Security Threat Mitigation
Secure Text Messaging
Synchronous Transmission Mode
Satellite Town Meeting
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Do you mean you are getting a sound waveform from an instrument (STM?) and want to output it to a speaker?
Recently somebody invented a device called an amplifier that might work for you.
08-04-2021 12:47 PM
The simplest way to convert voltage to sound would be to connect the voltage source to a speaker.
08-04-2021 02:06 PM
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08-05-2021 09:51 AM
Sorry, I should be more specific. A scanning tunneling microscope. As the tip of the microscope gets closer to the scanned surface, the voltage generated from the circuit (Tip to surface) gets exponentially higher, and if an atom is picked up from a surface, the voltage fluctuates as that atom bounces from tip to surface. The ideal goal would be to write a sound VI that translates this voltage fluctuation into an audible signal that the operator can hear and respond accordingly to.
08-05-2021 10:31 AM
Do you happen to know the range of voltage measurement you might get when the tip nears and touches?
You could approach this multiple ways,