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09-21-2011 06:57 AM
Hello,
I want to simulate a RLC circuit in Labview.
Would you please tell me what toolkit do I need and how can I simulate it in Labview?
Best regards
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09-21-2011 07:50 AM
You shouldn't need any extra toolkits to simulate an RLC circuit - the solution is a fairly simple damped sinusoid. Look in the Mathematics palette for all the functions you need.
09-21-2011 07:56 AM
But in Mathematics there are not a R or C element.
09-21-2011 08:00 AM - edited 09-21-2011 08:00 AM
Sounds like a homework assignment to me...
No, there is no R and C element in the Mathematics palette. That's because LabVIEW is a programming language, not a circuit simulator.
In fact, I'm guessing you're in the same class as this fellow: http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/regarding-electronics/td-p/1709686
Step 1: Write out your mathematical model
Step 2: Implement the mathematical model in code
Make an effort first. If you have specific questions, then post them. We won't do your homework for you.
09-21-2011 08:08 AM
It is not a Homework.
I worked with Matlab.
I think Labview have a toolkit for RLC simulatro similar to Matlab.
09-21-2011 08:14 AM
@Naser1363 wrote:
I think Labview have a toolkit for RLC simulatro similar to Matlab.
Then look here: