05-21-2007 02:46 AM
05-21-2007 04:14 AM
05-21-2007 06:48 AM
Bhavin,
Let us know how are you acquiring the ECG data
Are you using a DAQ card??
Reading data at some serial Port??
With this information, we could sugest a suitable file writing/saving method
regards,
Dev
05-21-2007 07:57 AM - edited 05-21-2007 07:57 AM
Could you also provide some information about your measurement properties like sampling rate and your number of channels?
Greets
Kane
Message Edited by NetizenKane on 05-21-2007 07:57 AM
05-21-2007 09:37 AM
05-22-2007 03:10 AM
05-22-2007 05:09 AM
The information given by Herbert should help you to achieve what you are trying to do
10-17-2007 11:01 AM
10-17-2007 11:48 AM
10-18-2007 12:59 AM - edited 10-18-2007 12:59 AM
Skydyvr,
I've used tdms files to record 30 seconds of an 800KS/s signal. It worked perfectly.
It isn't compressed or anything, still writes binary data, just organises it nicely.
It does zip down very small if your worried about space. The links in Herbert's post explain it in detail.
Sadfjhas,
Couldn't tell you why you can't save more than 500ms unless you attach your vi so we can have a look at it.
Saving the data as a text/csv file is very inefficient (One byte for every character can easily triple the size of your measurement file). What other application do you want to read the captured data in? 2mins of 1KS/s data is 120000 points of data, if you want to open it in Excel for example, you have a problem. Excel will only display 65536 points of data.
Regards,
Troy
Message Edited by Troy K on 10-18-2007 05:08 PM