03-30-2010 05:08 PM
hi everyone, hereby to tell that the problem is solved. i just had to change the "dt to waveform" with a red dot to one with a blue dot (on the top). i don't know what the difference is, but i'm happy it's solved.
THANKS to everybody that helped me out !!
04-02-2010 06:55 PM
hi everybody, me again...
i have a new question regarding this matter. is there a way that i can only compare the positive values of the sine wave?
so i get an PWM signal only for the positive values and just zero for the negative values.
i've tried various things but it doesn't work out the way i want it.
again thanks in advance
04-03-2010 07:59 PM
hello everyone, problem is solved. by comparing a few times i have now the correct signal. sorry for the bother
grtz
02-07-2012 05:46 AM
Please, could somebody convert this VI to labview 7, because I am not in my computer and I only have labview 7.0
Thank you very much
02-10-2012 03:08 AM
Hello mvinicio,
Currently I only have LabVIEW 2011 installed, but normally you should be able to recreate the VI by yourself.
I have added a screenshot on which you see the labels of the VI's.
02-10-2012 06:32 AM
Hi
Sorry, only have 2011 as well. There is an entire board on the forum just for version conversion. Post the VI or a link to this discussion there.
Best Regards
David
07-10-2018 08:53 AM
could u please give me the solution for thi queston if u have got it
08-06-2018 09:57 AM
Hi Kapoew,
@kapoew wrote:
hello everyone, problem is solved. by comparing a few times i have now the correct signal. sorry for the bother
grtz
could you share the solution, so... me or another person what have the same problem can learn from you. many thanks
08-07-2018 02:27 AM
Hey mubzzz, hey JimmyAndrianto,
As Kapoew's post is from 8.5 years ago, he/she might not respond to your question. Probably you will be helped towards a solution faster when you open a new thread, describing your current situation, your goal, and posting your current code.