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Hola:

 

Estoy adquiriendo una serie de canales analógicos y digitales. Mi intención, es representarlos en la misma gráfica (Mixed Signal Graph), pero no encuentro la solución. Adjunto un VI con lo que me gustaría realizar.

 

Muchas gracias.

 

Hi:

 

I am acquiring a number of analog and digital channels. I represent on the same graph (Mixed Signal Graph) both channels, but can not find the solution. Attached is a VI with what I would like to make.

 

Thank you very much.

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Hi Carlos

 

Have you tried converting the T/F Array to a 1/0 array? (see below) 

 

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Also there are some great mixed signal examples in the LabVIEW example finder (Help >> Find Examples >> Search 'mixed Signal' 

 

Cheers

 

Jonathan

Applications Engineer

NI UK & Ireland

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thanks Jonathan, what I intend to represent the analog signals in Analgo Waveforms and digital signals in Digital Waveforms.

but I think the only solution is through "Build Waveform".

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Hi Carlos

 

you could implement the architecture below, this converts the array to a waveform. Obviously if you were after a specific timestamp then you could use the build waveform function as well as the build digital waveform function. But this should show the basic principle of what you should be seeing. 

 

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Cheers

 

J

 

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