06-10-2013 12:29 PM
I have a few questions about use of the OMB-DAQ-3005 with different sampling rates.
For our application we have 8 analog inputs. Two of which are fast response and will need to be sampled often. We have a quadrature encoder (1000 CPR operating at 1800 RPM). We plan to sample encoder X4. For the fast response analog inputs, we desire to trigger a sample every pulse or every few pulses, thus creating a timestamp with the encoder position in relation to index position as well as the two fast analog inputs. We must have data correlating the analog inputs with the encoder position. The other analog inputs, we want to measure relatively slowly (e.g. once every 5 sec or similar).
How do I go about setting up two (or more) different sampling rates in which I can sample inputs at different frequencies? Also, is there a way to reset encoder count upon index trigger such that I will have encoder position with respect to index?
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06-10-2013 05:26 PM
Maybe you'll find somebody here that uses the OMB-DAQ-3005, but this forum is really more intended for LabVIEW programming questions.
I've never used the OMB-DAQ-3005, but out of curiosity I took a peek at the OMB-DAQ-3005 user manual. The answer to your two questions are:
1. You can't run a multiplexed DAQ device (like this one) at independent rates per channel.
2. The OMB-DAQ-3005 supports a Z Index feature to reset the counter--look for documentation on how to configure it in whatever software interface you are using. If you're stuck you might want to seek out the appropriate support channel for this particular instrument.
Best Regards,
06-10-2013 05:42 PM
Thank you for your answer.
Can we use LabView with this device.
Thanks again
06-10-2013 11:34 PM
Search Omega's website or google to see if they have LabVIEW drivers. It appears that they do here. ftp://ftp.omega.com/public/DASGroup/products/OMB-DAQ-3000/
06-11-2013 10:26 AM
Thank you for your answer.
06-11-2013 01:16 PM
07-09-2013 12:34 PM
I also have a omega omb daq 3005 that I want to use with labview
I downloaded the software/driver in that link but labview doesn't recognize my device
When I plug the usb port, my computer recognizes the device, but in LabView it doesn't and when I use tools > measurement & automation explorer my device doesn't appear on the list...
Any suggestions ?
Thank you,
Ana Carolina
@RavensFan wrote:
Search Omega's website or google to see if they have LabVIEW drivers. It appears that they do here. ftp://ftp.omega.com/public/DASGroup/products/OMB-DAQ-3000/
07-09-2013 01:04 PM
Measurement and Automation Explorer is only going to show NI devices, which the Omega is not.
Have you tried using the LabVIEW drivers that are in the link?
07-10-2013 12:44 PM
Yes. I installed the labviewdaqcom2setup.exe.
It creates a support folder that contains a configuration utility and DaqIPConf
but when I open them, I get "no devices found"
so if Measurement and Automation Explorer only shows NI devices, I can`t use the DAQ assist at measurement i/o function palette, right?
Does labview has another assistent to make it easier to get a continuos thermocouple reading from not NI`s devices?
07-10-2013 12:56 PM