‎03-02-2006 11:52 AM
‎03-03-2006 09:20 AM
Sidney,
First of all, are you using LabVIEW or SignalExpress? The steps that you have described sound like SignalExpress. If you are using LabVIEW, then I can see why you would be having a problem. If you want to generate a DC signal in LabVIEW, you want to use the DAQ Assistant Express VI. This can be found in your DAQmx pallette in LabVIEW. This will walk you through setting up a DC output signal.
Regards,
Lon
‎03-03-2006 12:24 PM
‎03-16-2006 12:18 PM
‎03-17-2006 09:32 AM
Sidney,
It is very difficult to know what could be wrong. Can you possibly post a simplified version of you VI that exhibits the same behavior. That way I can take a look at it and try to diagnose or explain the problem. Thanks!
Regards,
LA
‎03-30-2006 09:18 AM
Mr. Irallen good morning !
Sorry the long time, but I have been very busy lately.
My intention is, using LabVIEW 7.1, make one VI that produces one PWM Signal from one Digital Output of my board PCI 6221, for example the bit P0.0 of this device. I need to chagne the frequency and the duty cycle of this output, during the run mode. The range of the frequency is 10 Hz up to 1 KHz.
Then I thought to use one Signal Generator Express VI configurated to Square Signal wiht amplitude 0 to +1, to create the internal signal and send it to that output ( P0.0 ) throught the DAQ Assistant.
With this solution, then I wil duplicate it to the second outuput, for example the bit P0.1 .
Using one internal trigger by software ( only ) I want to alternate when the output P0.0 is ativated, the another ( P0.1 ) is inative during a certain time, and vice-versa.
The trigger signal wil be received from hardware, using one Analogue Input ( for example AI0 ) and one potenciometer varying its voltage between -10 and +10 Vcc.
Using one logic code in the Block Diagram, I can trigger the output P0.0 if the Analogue Input is int the positive range or, the another output (P0.1) if the signal wil be in the negative range.
These Digital Output with PWM Control, wil be used to turn on / off two Directional Pnaumatic Valves type ON-OFF.
I hope that my description above, was clear to pass the idea of this VI that I need to create.
Best Regards
Sidney
‎03-31-2006 02:32 PM
Hi Sidney,
Have you seen any of the examples that come with the DAQmx drivers? It is often a good idea to start with an example, then build your program up from that. Take a look through the VIs in the NI Example Finder (start LabVIEW, go to Help -> Find Examples... to launch the Example Finder). If you go to the search tab, you can search for the different programs you are interested in, such as "pulse generation" or "PWM". Or, go to the Browse tab and search under Hardware Input and Output -> DAQmx.
Have a great day!
Justin M
National Instruments
‎04-03-2006 12:24 PM
‎05-08-2006 12:14 PM
‎05-15-2006 07:00 PM
Dear Sirs;
I am waiting for any answer about this new message : RANDOMIC BINARY SIGNAL
This type of signal is simillar the White Noise. The unique difference between then is that the Randomic Binary Signal we have only the frequency changing and the amplitude is constant ( -1 and +1 in this case ). Otherwise, the White Noise both the amplitude and the frequency are changed during the time.
Please, help me sending any suggestion / idea.
Thank you very much.
Sidney Nogueira