03-28-2011 06:12 AM
I am doing a project realted to Data acquisition with force transducer and I have Target profile force has a Sine wave this has been changed to Step wave I dont know how as I have not changed anything and when i am using different programs which I saved in my laptop and I copy them into the Test laptop where I have to run this program It is giving me the same result and I am not having ne clue how I could change it to original one, This was my final stage of Master Thesis and now Its getting dificult for me day by day as I am not getting any soultion.
Here are print screen of the prog output so you can see what has actually happened and try to help me out.
Thanks,
Taraq
03-28-2011 06:48 AM
Taraq
I'm thinking that the sine wave stayed a sine wave but lost signifgant resolution. what Hardware is generating the signal and what is monitoring that signal?
03-28-2011 06:54 AM
Hardware is ATI Force transducer but that for acquisition and for that we are using PCMCI card but that for signal acquisition and this sine wave is acting like a target wave. it means that when we give force on force transducer via our thumb we should be able to manage our force in such a way that it meets the target wave and that wave is sine wave here and I have been in this project in the middle and I have not done full programming of it but as far as I know sine wave is generated internally
Do you want to see the prog but as it has different dependencies and this project is going from years so lot of things have been added and tht makes this program really complicated so i dont know how much it will help you to understand but if you want I can post it here as something is better than nothing.
03-28-2011 09:19 AM
Check the properties of your graph. The Plots tab. It looks to me like you have it set for a different plot interpolation where it stays flat at a level between points rather the a linear interpolation.
03-28-2011 09:28 AM
Thank you guys but I find out the solution it was realted to using decimal point as I am working on german laptop and Labview install was in english so I was making this problem
Regards,
Taraq
03-28-2011 07:59 PM
@Taraq wrote:
Thank you guys but I find out the solution it was realted to using decimal point as I am working on german laptop and Labview install was in english so I was making this problem
Regards,
Taraq
Nice catch! Post the examples so we all can learn from this