01-26-2026 03:16 AM - edited 01-26-2026 03:18 AM
@nananass wrote:
Thank you very much.
I have two more questions. When using a sampling clock, is it possible to achieve the same functionality of running with the same 0.1-second interval when creating AI channels?
Also, if I want to save the AI data every few seconds, what should I do?
Yes, but you can't set the sample clock as low as 10Hz. You'll need to set it to 1kHz and e.g. grab 100 samples at a time and take the average. That'd actually give a better timing than the software wait.
For saving, i'd build up an array and once it reaches a certain size, e.g. 100 if you want to save every 10 seconds, save to file and empty the array.
01-26-2026 07:47 PM
Thank you very much. Thanks to you, I was able to create it successfully. It's all thanks to you.
01-27-2026 12:52 AM
Hello,
I apologize for the basic question.
I am using this timer as a sub-timer to measure seconds, but when I try to use it as the main timer, it works within the sub-timer but the values are not reflected in the main timer even though it is running internally. I want to measure in 0.1-second increments, so I would appreciate it if you could tell me how to solve this or suggest an alternative method.
01-27-2026 01:30 AM
01-27-2026 01:47 AM
The sample clock is running, but it is not outputting until the specified time. It keeps outputting one after another without much regard for the timing. I want to fix this cause. However, I can't solve it on my own, so I'd appreciate any hints you could give me.
01-27-2026 02:27 AM
Hi nana,
@nananass wrote:
However, I can't solve it on my own, so I'd appreciate any hints you could give me.
Well, I could help much more once you downconvert your VIs to an older LabVIEW version. (File->Save for previous)
See my signature line: I prefer LV2019…
01-27-2026 02:37 AM
Excuse me.
I have only downloaded the 2023 and 2025 ones, and I have been instructed by the upper authorities to use this version. Is it possible to write the Japanese part in English and send it as an image?
01-27-2026 02:41 AM
Hi nana,
@nananass wrote:
Excuse me.
I have only downloaded the 2023 and 2025 ones,
Each LabVIEW version provides the File->Save for previous item in the menu.
What's your problem to downconvert your VI(s) and attach them here? You still can work in your recent LabVIEW version!
01-27-2026 05:57 PM - edited 01-27-2026 05:58 PM
HI,GerdW
I see! I’ve attached the folder here. I think it’s saved in the old version, but I’d appreciate it if you could check.