03-20-2020 03:29 AM
I'm starting to wonder if NI should adopt the same practice other forums practice where threads close after, say, oh I don't know... 9 years.
03-20-2020 07:49 AM
@DailyDose wrote:
I'm starting to wonder if NI should adopt the same practice other forums practice where threads close after, say, oh I don't know... 9 years.
Already being discussed: Lock old threads. And this one was only idle for ~1.25 years. Not too bad considering some we have ran into.
07-01-2020 01:38 PM
hallo, may you give me that circuit picture what you make?.
because i use labview version 2015. i can't open your vi.
07-01-2020 03:00 PM
This thread has 133 messages in it. Who are you asking?
And what is a "circuit picture". Do you mean the VI with a block diagram?
07-01-2020 04:09 PM
As a followup to that comment - if you click on the "Options" to the side of a message you can choose the "Permalink" entry.
That will redirect you to the page with the message in some sort of focus.
Or you can quote the post, like this:
@Mey26 wrote:
hallo, may you give me that circuit picture what you make?.
because i use labview version 2015. i can't open your vi.
Either of those options might let readers have a better idea what you're looking for without needing to go through many posts and try guess.
07-02-2020 03:50 AM
He/she is Knissman.
About gas sensor MQ2 inrterface what she/he make.
Yes sir, block diagram. May you help me to open it and send me a block diagram picture please ? Cause i have a exercise to make interface of MQ2.
07-02-2020 06:04 AM
Based on the previous page of posts and the approximate name, I guess you're really looking for this:
@RavensFan wrote:
If you follow the instructions given in previous messages, your VI will be a whole lot simpler, work, and look like this.
Here's the block diagram, the VI in that post (RavensFan's, here) was saved in 2017.
The post a couple of posts earlier, by KnissM, had a more complicated "Gas Level.vi" which presumably was intended to solve the same problem.
07-02-2020 08:05 AM - edited 07-02-2020 08:06 AM
Thank you so much sir.
if i open that block diagram, it will be this..
07-02-2020 09:20 AM
I see! (as an aside, consider reading this: https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA00Z0000019YpFSAU&l=en-GB)
The nodes in the block diagram are VISA Configure Serial Port, VISA Write, VISA Read, Decimal String to Number and VISA Close, for reference.
I would backsave it but I'm currently using a phone.
07-02-2020 10:32 AM
I did some cleaning up and saved in 2015. Hopefully this works for you.