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Is it possible to acquire data to read frequency of oscillator using USB 6008 daq?

I am having radio tuner ...Is it possible to acquire data from tuner so that I can read the frequency of wave coming from tuner in labview front panel (essentially in numeric indicator).... I planned  to use USB 6008 daq...

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Vijay,

Please search before you post a question: https://www.ni.com/en-us/support/model.usb-6008.html


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i saw one video there regarding  acquiring analog data ....but that was in graph form .. i just want to aquire frequency of sine wave coming from the tuner ..... is it possible with that

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One cannot answer if it is possible unless one knows what the frequency of the tuner is. One must consider the Nyquist frequency.

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then tell me the maximum frequency range we can aquiere 

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As has been suggested before, call your local NI sales office.

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@smercurio_fc wrote:

As has been suggested before, call your local NI sales office.


Or just look at the specifications pages.  https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/usb-6008-specs/page/specs.html 

(It samples at 10KHz, so you can detect frequency up to 5KHz.)

 

It's much quicker to research a little than to wait for answers in a forum.

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@NIquist wrote:

@smercurio_fc wrote:

As has been suggested before, call your local NI sales office.


Or just look at the specifications pages.  https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/usb-6008-specs/page/specs.html 

(It samples at 10KHz, so you can detect frequency up to 5KHz.)

 

It's much quicker to research a little than to wait for answers in a forum.


The poster has been told to look at specs and information several times before, but lacks the willingness to do so. I have little empathy for people who don't put in at least the minimum amount of effort, which is why I reiterated the suggestion that he contact his local NI sales office.

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I already noticed the specification ...... My doubt is cleared now..thanx dudes

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I agree with you there.  I've noticed a rash of "minimum amount of effort" around here lately.  Kids these days...Smiley Sad

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