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how can i generate a square pulse of desired width and delay in labview?

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Look at the Signal Processing palette. There are VIs which generate arrays with square waves or pulses and othes for waveforms.

 

Lynn

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...and once you have the waveform, are you wanting to output it from the computer in some way?

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yes, i do want that.

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What hardware are you planning to use?

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Mike,

 

Do you think we qualify for dental licenses after all the teeth pulling we do to get to the real questions?

 

Lynn

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🙂

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I m using SCB-68A as the interface device, and i have to trigger an injector for a given period of crank angle, that's why need to know how to get a square pulse of given delay and width.
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Please provide the actual DAQ device you are using. The SCB-68 is a dumb terminal block as you should know.
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it's NI PCIE-6361 X SERIES DAQ.

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