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How to use a Switch connected to DAQ Card as event source in an Event Structure

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Is easy use a Front Panel Switch as event source. However, I want to do use an external switch hardwire to my DAQ Card (NI PCI-6229) as the event source in the Event Structure. Can anyone help?
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You can use "User Events" to generate events whenever/wherever you want. User Events use dynamically registration.

 

See the example program: Programmatically Fire Events.vi (yes it does have 2 "m"s in LV2009)

 

Notes:

 

  • To get started, right-click the event structure border and select "Show Dynamic Event Terminals".
  • The Events palette is hard to get to quickly, so I just right-click on an event item (like the Dynamic Event Terminals) to bring up the palette
  • You can generate the same event from multiple places
  • If you have more than one User Event, bundle the "Create User Events" outputs and use naming to "self document" code
  • You can replace "value signaling" calls with User Events
  • User Events are quite powerful and deserve more attention than they get

 

steve

 

User Event.png

 

 

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Here is some more usful info on User Events

 

LabVIEW 2009 Help : User Events

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Happy New Year!!!

 

Thank you. I put all the field wired inputs from the DAQ Card into a Cluster. I use unbundle by name to call the switch, the state changes on the probe but I am having no success in activating an event using the "value change" from any Push Button.  Even if I put an indicator to double check the event is happening, I don't see indicator light turning on. Will you be able to show with an example vi?

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You can use "User Events" to generate events whenever/wherever you want. User Events use dynamically registra I ion.

 

See the example program: Programmatically Fire Events.vi (yes it does have 2 "m"s in LV2009)

 

Notes:

 

  • To get started, right-click the event structure border and select "Show Dynamic Event Terminals".
  • The Events palette is hard to get to quickly, so I just right-click on an event item (like the Dynamic Event Terminals) to bring up the palette
  • You can generate the same event from multiple places
  • If you have more than one User Event, bundle the "Create User Events" outputs and use naming to "self document" code
  • You can replace "value signaling" calls with User Events
  • User Events are quite powerful and deserve more attention than they get

 

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Happy New year to you too!

 

Attached is an example in LV 8.5

 

  • It uses the timeout loop (running every 100ms) to simulate your reads from the DAQ card.
  • A shift register is used to keep track of the previous value of the switch.
  • When a switch change is detected, the User Event is fired and the indicator shows the new state.

 

Running the vi with highlight execution turned on may be helpful.

 

steve

 

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Thank you so much Steve!!!

 

I will continue playing with Event Structures.

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