07-07-2009 06:47 AM
I have a data aquisition board with 3 different sensors...that connect through the parallel port by one of the pins (each sensor has his pin)...how can I make labview "measure" those pins...
4 exemple pins 14, 23, 6 😄
are there separate blocks in other libraries???
I have installes labview 8.6!
If it's simpler 4 u pls leave a link to a exemple like this...but not the one with the parallel port from the labview cuz it's not good!
tnx
07-07-2009 06:55 AM
snuk wrote:I have a data aquisition board[...]
Which one? What have you connected to the device? What is the signal you want to acquire?
snuk wrote:[...]If it's simpler 4 u pls leave a link to a exemple like this...but not the one with the parallel port from the labview cuz it's not good!
tnx
Please do not abbreviate text in that manner. The NI discussion forums are no place to use language like leetspeak or similar......
Norbert
07-07-2009 07:06 AM
Sorry for the language!
It's a board that has 3 sensors. It's connected on the parallel port and it has 12V alim at an external source.
For Exemple one of the sensors is for air pressure. The sensor measures it and it must send a mV signal to the pin that he is assigned to...Measuring that V I want to find out the air pressure. I have the pdfs for all the sensors...for this one, for exemple, I have a range (min-max) of 50 mV and 100kPs...so...1mV should be 2kPa!
I don't know how to connect the device through an interface in labview...I assume there are some blocks in the diagram ment to do that...but my labview knowledge is limited!
I have connected the device to the parallel port and to the external source!
what next?
07-07-2009 07:11 AM
I doubt that you have a parallel port where your transducers are connected to. A parallel port is an interface to instruments, not transducers.
Do you know the vendor of this board? What's its name/description?
Norbert
07-07-2009 07:12 AM
07-07-2009 07:15 AM
ok...I'll use that exemple but forgive my stupidity: how do I connect the number 4 pin (for exemple) to a measure instrument? or to a indicator?
told you I'm a beginner in these things! you have to be more explicit please!
07-07-2009 07:25 AM
It's a board that I created for a project! it has 3 sensors and I just created the electrical scheme and an electronics departament in my university assembled it!
It has a parallel port connector! I have convertors and commuters in the scheme before the parallel port...you thought I didn't knew what a parallel port is? or what? how could I've connected the port directly to some sensors???? It's a bigger electrical scheme...I just wrote the important stuff here!
07-07-2009 07:27 AM
07-07-2009 07:39 AM
it IS A PARALLEL PORT!!! and I have connected the board with a cable to the PC!
What I don't know is how to get information from a pin or another pin using labview!
07-07-2009 07:56 AM
Ok, then you have no chance to acquire any analog signals. The parallel port is a digital interface to instruments and is used for digital protocols.
The only chance to receive information is to have an ADC on the connected board which translates the analog voltage into a serial protocol (that's what i understand from your statements).
Since the parallel port is used for parallel protocols, you can only read/write all lines at a time. You can then extract your line if desired.....
Still, you will not be able to acquire analog signals like 2mV because the parallel port will interpret this as a digital "LOW" and that's all you will receive...
Norbert