‎07-17-2008 04:43 PM
‎07-18-2008 07:38 AM
Hello AshaG,
In what file format are you writing, it is best to use a binary (binary or TDMS) file format (this is the quickest). If you are writing in a loop it is also best to use the basic (low level) write VI's and not the express write vi. With he basic write file VI you are able to put the open file vi and the close file vi outside your loop, this saves a lot of time.
Please note that the SCXI 1600 module is deciding your maximum sampling rate.
I hope this helps,
Best regards,
Martijn
‎07-18-2008 06:01 PM
‎07-21-2008 01:29 AM
Hello AshaG,
Binary is just raw data, so only values are stored no signs or anything. TDM file formate is the same, but there are some aditional headers (Root, Group and Channel). Savng in Raw data is much faster than saving in ASCII (text), TDM has also the advantage of fast saving (and reading), but your data is also easy to manage. here is a plug in to read this TDM file format in Excel, with this plug in everyone will be able to acces your data. ou can read more about TDM at www.ni.com/tdm
I can't exactly say what this error code means. Some suggestions to resolve this problems are;
- downloading the latest NIDAQmx driver (in some versions this error is a known issue; http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/965/lang/en (driver is for Labview 7.1 or higher)
- try to swap the modules in different slots
many greetings,
Martijn