01-23-2007 01:02 PM - edited 01-23-2007 01:02 PM
Message Edited by Ben on 01-23-2007 01:02 PM
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01-23-2007 01:21 PM
I've used them for a DAQbook. I've never had any problems, they're pretty straightforward. A little more confusing than anything from NI, but only because there are different VIs for every piece of hardware. For instance, in the DAQbook we use, there are 3 DBK13 cards. These cards have their own set of configuration VIs, I can't just run the DAQbook VIs. You'll see what I mean when you open up the palette for the first time.
You're a smart guy though, I'm sure you can figure it out.
02-14-2008 10:38 AM
I have used the IOTECH Daqbooks, as well as the TempScan with thier software with pretty good results.
As for using thier LabVIEW examples, the code is buggy and not easy to correct, the structure is pretty haphazard and needs more simplified examples. Still is not worth it unless they can get regular instrument drivers into LabVIEW. Not for the novice like myself.
As for NI buying IOTech, according to the support staff at IOTech, they are "one big happy family" but they are still on thier own. I hope NI gets involved and puts together some real drivers out, so we can take advantage of the hardware.
If anyone has any example code they would like to share, it would be helpful.
02-14-2008 11:12 AM
Although I did get that gizmo working (after re-writting most of the driver myself), the customer decided to toss that hardware due to the inefficient protocol for doing high channel count apps. They wanted the upate rate at 1 second or smaller.
After talking with their support it turns out no ever attmpted (?) more than 96 channels.
Ben
02-16-2008 10:18 PM
Ben wrote:
BTW: Didn't NI buy IOTech?