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Getting Started with Swept Sine (DAQmx) Multiple Response Signals

Hi,

 

I've been using the modified version of the Getting started with swept sine.vi for multiple response signals

https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-24474. Program fully suitable.

 

However, I am facing with three issues :

 

1) The edits are highly non user friendly (horrible for 6 multi-channel already), and quite long to perform.

2) Would there be a way using for loops to have a more compact and flexible way to use FRF? (Calling 6 times the same program in a similar structure does not quite seem like a smart move yet I'm relatively novice in LabVIEW).

3) Be able to set the number of channels somewhere in the software, and automatically have the software to be able to cope with this? (aka if 20 multichannels are needed, no need to modify the code?)

 

It's probably going to be a lot of work to get there, all I'm asking for you guys is to point me in the right direction and suggestions,

 

Cheers,

 

Kentmey

Kentmey
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Hi Kentmey,

What hardware are you planing on using for this application?

 

Kind Regards

James

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A large range of hardware, such as RC circuits and electrochemical devices

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Sorry, I  should have been more clear but what NI hardware are you using to create and acquire the signals?

Regards

James

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Oh, sorry,

 

USB=6363.

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Note : the link is https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-24474

(on the initial thread there is an extra dot that mess with the page)

 

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