OK, I did some digging through the OAT Easy Resample Order Tracking.vi and I am pretty sure it already multiplies the tach signal by 2.5 of the order, and it also has the CIC filter, so that I don't think that is the problem. Maybe Jim, you are on to something though, as I've played around with sample rates and samples to get, I noticed I can get a lot more resamples out, i.e. rate 20KHz / samples to acquire 60K. But that really slows things down. I am on continous sampling before I head into a loop and use the "DAQmx Read(Analog 1D Wfm NChan NSample).vi" I then select the signals I want with the express select signals vi and go from there.
If anyone knows of any kind of "rule of thumb" about the sampling rate and samples to acquire please let me know, because I have no idea about where to set it. I am only using 20KHz and 15K samples to acquire because that's what it was set at when the project was turned over to me. And it seemed to work pretty well at 1800rpm.
Anyway, I went back and looked at the raw accelerometer signals(well, I bandpassed it right around the Hz of the fan wheel for a nice clean waveform)and the peaks will not stay at a constant time interval. So, I've got problems before I even send it into the resampler. Also, the waveforms from the horz. and vert. accelerometer(using 1 tri-axial) should always be 90° apart, and I am watching as they seem to have a mind of their own, overlaping each other and whatnot.
By the way I am collecting the accel. signals and analog tach signal on a BNC-2110 to a PCI-6034E.
The accel. signals are on AI0-AI2, AI6 is grounded to the breakout board AI ground, and AI7 is the analog tach.
AI3-AI5 will be used for the other tri-axial accel. once it is up and working...