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How can I write waveform data from a while loop?

Alright, I have a NI-5122 high speed digitizer that I need to acquire 10,000 waveforms. I am currently using the NI example code "niScope EX Multi Record Fetch More Than Available Memory.vi" to do this and then onto that later. I set the Number of Records to 10,000, min record length to 8192, and the min sample rate to 100M (S/s). On the Fetch vi,  I set it to get a 1D Dbl array and then send it to the while loop edge for auto indexing. What I want is to take each waveform and write it to a file next to the previous waveform not append it to the bottom of the previous one. I can do 100 and sometimes 1000 waveforms with my current setup and then use "write measurement to file.vi" to save the data, but at 10,000 it says that the memory is full. I have 256 MB on the NI-5122 and 4G of memory on my host computer. My reasoning is that if the NI-5122 can hold all that data then why can't my host computer. I have tried to fetch using 2D Dbl and transpose that matrix and send the data to "write measurement to file.vi" inside the loop and append the data that way, but when I do this the card does not acquire any data. Which seems like a software problem. I know this is probabaly worded poorly, so just post a response if further explanation is needed.

Thank you.
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Can you post the vi? I can try to duplicate the problem.
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Hello,

It sound like you might have received a LabVIEW: Memory is full message.  Are you also graphing this data as it is being acquired?  Are you building an array inside the loop?  At the 100 MS/s rate, you are using a lot of memory to acquire, graph, build and transpose array data, and then write to file.  If you are saving to file and do not necessary need to see the data, I would suggest taking the graphical indicator out of the code.  Please review some of the KnowledgeBases linked below about the LabVIEW: Memory is full.

 

KB 36QD14V3: Why Do I Receive a "Memory is Full, VI Stopped at Loop Tunnel 0xXXXX" Error?

KB 3ZNDGRS9: LabVIEW "Memory is Full" Error

 

Samantha
National Instruments
Applications Engineer
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