11-25-2015 03:15 AM
Hello everyone,
I am working on a program to analyse signal from a muscle sensor on an analogue input. I did it with an Arduino first but I need something with a higher frequency so I have a NI USB-6009 now.
http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/en/nid/201987
My problem is I never used LabView and I really do not now how to create a code to analyse my signal so if someone know a tutorial wich explain how to proceed it would be great. For now I only find tutorial for more complexe schematic, well I just want to code my microntroller with one input and 1 output by USB.
Thank for your help. (I am not sure to be in the right section)
11-25-2015 09:59 AM - edited 11-25-2015 10:00 AM
@Kant1 wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am working on a program to analyse signal from a muscle sensor on an analogue input. I did it with an Arduino first but I need something with a higher frequency so I have a NI USB-6009 now.http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/en/nid/201987
My problem is I never used LabView and I really do not now how to create a code to analyse my signal so if someone know a tutorial wich explain how to proceed it would be great. For now I only find tutorial for more complexe schematic, well I just want to code my microntroller with one input and 1 output by USB.
Thank for your help. (I am not sure to be in the right section)
Before you can learn to walk, you need to learn how to crawl.
If you have never used LabVIEW before, then it is time to take the online tutorials.
http://www.ni.com/academic/students/learn-labview/
NI-DAQmx tutorials http://www.ni.com/product-documentation/5438/en/
There are no shortcuts for doing this.
11-25-2015 11:49 AM
Thank for tou answer. I was affraid to have to read a lot of tutorial but I suppose we can not escape it.
I would like to know is not possible to use an other software to code the micro controler, something like the Arduino IDE ?
11-25-2015 01:01 PM
11-25-2015 03:05 PM
@Kant1 wrote:
Thank for tou answer. I was affraid to have to read a lot of tutorial but I suppose we can not escape it.
I would like to know is not possible to use an other software to code the micro controler, something like the Arduino IDE ?
Whether you use LabVIEW with the USB-6009 or the Arduino (uses C language) with yet-to-be-bought hardware you are going to have to learn to program.
11-26-2015 04:53 AM - edited 11-26-2015 04:55 AM
@Dennis_Knutson wrote:
What micro are you talking about? The 6009 plugs into a pc and uses the DAQmx driver. You have the option of using other programming languages than LabVIEW. You have the option of using different OS's than Windows. You just don't have an option to use a micro to host the 6009.
What other progamming languages can I use ? And with witch IDE because I only heard about LabView for this mico.
And I already tried with an Arduino but the maximal frequency of this is to low for my needs and my only other option was the USB 6009.
11-26-2015 05:16 AM
11-26-2015 05:26 AM
I use micro for the USB-6009 because it is a microcontroler, isn't it ?
By the way do you know any IDE compatible with this kind of product ? (Visual Studio, Eclipse, Code::Block) ?
11-26-2015 06:59 AM
11-26-2015 07:24 AM
Ok I didn't realise thaht. Ok so I can look for compatible driver between VS and this card for exemple to code it.
Thank you for your help.