04-15-2008 04:05 AM
04-16-2008 01:15 PM
Hi,
There is more information need to answer your question, like
is it a digital waveform or an analog waveform. A better approach might be
taking a look at our examples “C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW
8.5\examples\instr\niRFSG” and check which one of those will suit your needs
the best.
When you ask for “block” my guess is that you refer to which functions you should be using, right? If that is the case RFSG and RFSA have their own drivers that you probably already have installed. And the function you will need to accomplish this will be there.
If you take a look at the example: “RFSG Arbitrary Waveform
Generation.vi” you will see how the sine wave is generated inside the “case structure”
and then pass to the “niRFSG Write Arb Waveform”.
Let me know if it helps
04-17-2008 04:36 AM
It is an analog waveform. I have created it with the 'formula waveform' block giving the mathematical expression (function) of the pulses!
I have used the examples that you said to me and and I' ve managed to transmit the signal from the generator to the analyzer! I must now measure the distance between the pulses!
I let you know if I have any other problems!
Thank you very much for your valuable help!!!