02-21-2006 03:42 AM
02-21-2006 09:18 AM
The way it's usually done is to have a single DAQ Assistant that reads all channels. If, for some reason, you insist on 3 separate DAQ tasks, they would have to run sequentially. You do that by wiring the error in/error out connections together so that one task finishes befor the next one starts.
You can use the Split Signals function on the output of the DAQ Assistant (assuming you have a single DAQ Assistant) to get the separate channels, and then the Merge Signals on the two that want and wire the output of that to your graph/chart.
02-21-2006 09:29 AM
02-21-2006 09:59 AM
02-22-2006 07:58 AM
02-23-2006 10:33 AM
02-23-2006 03:56 PM
02-24-2006 02:56 AM
Hey Brad
Can you post the vi that this subvi is used in so I can see how and why you are formatting the data in this way.
The data you pass into the subvi is a cluster with just doubles in, your not passing any timestamp data into the subvi so you wont be able to plot this to your chart.
If you post the other vi, I'll look at how to get the timestamp data too!
Thanks
Hannah
02-24-2006 07:40 AM
02-24-2006 07:41 AM