06-09-2016 05:36 AM
HI all,
My code is generating one tone with frequency sweep. I am trying to generate another tone and make one as a fundamental tone and another one do frequency sweep.
I've injected one of the NI examples which uses arbitary spacing or uniform spacing in my code but both of them uses without sweep. please can I find anyone can help me to know how to do it? by the way I couldn't attach the hole subvi to the main code becasue the sizae is too big.Thanks in advance
Regards
07-14-2016 07:05 AM
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07-20-2016 07:23 AM
Hello,
I am trying to generate two tone, one tone is constant and another tone has frequency sweep. one of the colleagues advice me to configure f1,f2 , generate and abort, and configure f1,f3, generate and son on as mentioned in the attached photo. but message pop in tells me there is something wrong as per attached. Any advice?? thanks in advance
07-20-2016 07:26 AM
Please attach the actual VIs, rather than pictures of (part of) the Block Diagram. With the full VI, we can look at the parts you didn't think to show us, we can consult the LabVIEW Help for functions we might not recognize, we can actually try the code and see what it does, and we can make sure we understand what version of LabVIEW you are using.
Bob Schor
07-20-2016 08:54 AM
07-20-2016 10:54 AM
HI,
It's not the same topic, it's different question and you can check that!!!
07-20-2016 11:03 AM
Hi Al,
your first message:
I am trying to generate another tone and make one as a fundamental tone and another one do frequency sweep.
from 2nd message:
I am trying to generate two tone, one tone is constant and another tone has frequency sweep.
This sounds the same for me!
one of the colleagues advice me
Why don't you discuss this with your collegue?
07-20-2016 11:06 AM
HI,
as I mentioned before, same topic but different question. please try to read the whole message before you judge the people
07-20-2016 11:17 AM
Hi Al,
message pop in tells me there is something wrong as per attached. Any advice??
Advice: Read the error message.
It names the error location and the error reason.
Look for the location and solve the reason…
same topic but different question
When it's the same topic: Don't create double post on the same topic!
When it's NOT the same topic: then why do you say so?