03-27-2015 12:43 PM
Hello Labview,
I am coming back here after a long long time and re-touching the Labview after so long.
So, have some really basic question.
I have 15 LEDs, which I want to glow one after the other (First glows and dies, then second glows and dies, then third glows and dies and so on...).
I should be able to do it with a single button.
I know this would be a silly question but I am not able to make out since I am returning after a long time.
Can I please request you to help me creating such a program?
Looking forward for your positive reply.
Regards,
Nishant
03-27-2015 12:47 PM
@Nishant wrote:
Hello Labview,
I am coming back here after a long long time and re-touching the Labview after so long.
So, have some really basic question.
I have 15 LEDs, which I want to glow one after the other (First glows and dies, then second glows and dies, then third glows and dies and so on...).
I should be able to do it with a single button.
I know this would be a silly question but I am not able to make out since I am returning after a long time.
Can I please request you to help me creating such a program?
Looking forward for your positive reply.
Regards,
Nishant
The fundamentals of LabVIEW hasn't changed that much in 5 years.
It sounds like you need to re-learn what little you knew by taking the online tutorials.
03-27-2015 12:55 PM
Hello,
Yes, I do agree that fundmentals haven't changed and they even wotn't for sure.
I have already started learning and making out how I could do it.
My main reason to put up a question here was that "I am short of time and this point of time as I have a deadline to meet".
I will be able to meet deadline if somebody helps me in creating that program or at least give me few hints.
I hope you understand my concern and would come forward to help.
Looking forward for your positive reply.
Regards,
Nishant
03-27-2015 01:26 PM
What hardware do you have to drive the leds? I'm assuming you have a digital output module of some sort?
It could be a simple as taking a U16 integer set to 1 and writing that to your output device, then bit-shifting left one bit and writing it again, and so on. In a loop. With a time delay. Depends a bit on your hardware and what format you need the data in to drive it.
03-27-2015 01:27 PM
@Nishant wrote:
Hello,
Yes, I do agree that fundmentals haven't changed and they even wotn't for sure.
I have already started learning and making out how I could do it.
My main reason to put up a question here was that "I am short of time and this point of time as I have a deadline to meet".
I will be able to meet deadline if somebody helps me in creating that program or at least give me few hints.
I hope you understand my concern and would come forward to help.
Looking forward for your positive reply.
Regards,
Nishant
Perhaps you should hire a LabVIEW programmer on a contract basis to do your work for you ?