04-21-2009 02:50 AM
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04-21-2009 03:15 AM
How is your question related to the one in the message subject? Please post in bit more detail.
Please post in ELVIS board for more responses if your question is releated to that one. That is here
04-23-2009 03:03 AM
04-23-2009 08:33 PM
Hello,
Could you tell me more about what you would like to do? Do you need to know how to connect to these channels physically or how to view the data in software? Which ELVIS board are you using?
You can find the Oscilloscope VI in Start >> Programs >> National Instruments >> NI Elvismx >> Instruments >> Oscilloscope.
Regards,
Anna K.
04-23-2009 10:59 PM
04-24-2009 08:46 AM
04-24-2009 09:03 AM
04-27-2009 05:48 AM - edited 04-27-2009 05:49 AM
NASSOR KINDY wrote:
Thank you very much for your response, i am facing the problem on collecting my the data from the software, also i am confused with the connection of wires on the board, i am using ELVIS 1, I have the input voltages at range of 0 to 10V at the interval of 0.2V so i wanted to observe all these from the data in an array, please help me on these, if possible let me send my email for more easy communication.
Hi Nassor
First of all I do not understand your question, and I guess it is not only me having problem in understanding your problem. You have to be much more specific about what you have done so far, where you struggle and why. If I was your teacher I would have been, quite irritated if I was asked such a question. On the other hand if you there my student and you presented a list, showing that you actually had put some effort in explaining your problem. I would gladly have helped you. And this forum works the same way. I do not say you are fishing for an easy way out, in your school project. Put people with that attitude do not get much help in this forum.
I have never used Elvis. But as I understand the Elvis unit is based on DaqMX. You will find a lot Daq examples on the www.ni.com site. Just search for Daqmx. Also I am quite sure your Elvis unit was shipped with a lot of examples. Have you tried the "find example" option under help in the toolbar. I also think NI have compiled a set of Express VIs for the Elvis unit. Show some courage and explore different options. Sitting on your thumbs will not do you any good.
Here is some useful tips for the Labview beginner (we have all been there some time)
1)Then starting a new LLabview session enable context help (Ctrl+h). Do not be afraid to use the detailed help option
2)Then stuck, go to help in the toolbar then select find examples
04-27-2009 11:03 AM
Hello,
Do you have the ELVIS manual? The link is below. Please see page 3-7 and 3-8 that tells you where to find the pin connections and channel names. Also please take note of page 3-13 which indicates "If you are using the Oscilloscope, disconnect any signals from ACH3 and ACH4 to avoid double-driving the
channels".
http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/373363e.pdf
Also, can you give more information as to what steps you have tried, which application you are using or have created your own code?
Regards,
Anna K.
04-28-2009 11:51 AM
thank you very much for your help, the connection of the osciloscope on elvis protoboard is done, the problem that i am still having is on writing the lab view code that will enable me to take the whole input voltages from 0V to 5V in the interval of 0.2V as AND gate input in the elvis oscilocope at channel A with the respective output at the channel B then drawing the XY graph that will show the output voltages against in put voltage,Remember i have done with the code that supplying these voltages from the variable power supply to the AND gate.
Best Regards
Nassor