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idle state for DAQ.mx

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Hi, 

I am tring to get a specific data output from my DAQ.mx, but when my data is over i need it to stay in high voltage. How can i do it? 

 

thank you.

Adi

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Hi Adi,

 

you probably talk about digital outputs: when you want them at HIGH level you need to set them to HIGH…

Best regards,
GerdW


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actually i'm talking about analog output, i attached a photo.

when my waveform ends, i need the output to be on voltage that i define (not 0).

i know there is a function of idle state for miHSdio that called - configure idle state.

 

thanks for your quick respond.

 

 

 

 

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Hi Adi,

 

when my waveform ends, i need the output to be on voltage that i define (not 0).

What happens when you define the last sample to have your HIGH level value?

 

i know there is a function of idle state for miHSdio that called - configure idle state.

HSDIO is totally unrelated to analog outputs…

Which kind of hardware do you use? What does the manual/specs tell about the feature you try to implement/use?

Best regards,
GerdW


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Hi, 

You were right, I set the last sample to the high level and it works. 

(by the way, I'm using NI PXIe-6363)

thank you very much! 

 

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