11-09-2017 03:14 AM
Bonjour,
Je suis à la recherche d'une carte d'acquisition qui serait compatible avec Labwindows CVI 2017, quelle type de carte dois je me procurer ?
Cordialement.
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11-09-2017 03:47 AM
Bonjour
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For your question: the choice of hardware depends on what you want to acquire, voltage, temperature, one or many channels , 12 bit, 16 bit, bandwith...
Basically all you need to use a given hardware with CVI is a C driver / a suitable API, most vendors provide one, including, of course, NI. Since CVI uses standard C all hardware with a C interface will work.
so... I would do it the other way round, select the most favorite three boards and then check if there is a driver for C. If you want to stick to NI hardware, you can use this list to check if the hardware is supported by NI-DAQmx.
11-09-2017 04:39 AM
Thank you for your answer! It was very helpful.
We already have a code on LabWindows which allows a drone to fly following specific points, but there is no compatibilty with flight control board (ref naze 32). So, we are looking for a new board compatibles with our code;
According to your answer, we just need a card compatibles with C language ?
For more information, we want to acquire data such as/ acceleration, height, pressure, gps points, images and videos. Do you think it's still possible with a card compatibles with C language ?
11-09-2017 05:20 AM
I am not brave enough for a clear YES, but still would follow the path outlined - preselect suitable hardware and then check the software drivers available. Typically drivers for LabVIEW, C and/or C++ are provided
11-30-2017 04:50 AM
Thank you, Im going to check that!