Hello all,
I'm experiencing a recurring problem with a hardware-timed single-channel read, software-timed single-channel write VI in LabVew. Ideally, I'd like this VI to be able to sample at 2kHz, which is is capable of doing, as I have had successful tests with no errors at this rate. However, the majority of the time, when I attempt to run this program, it gives me a "Onboard Device Memory Overflow" error after execution. After reducing the sample rate, it will successfully run, but the reduced sample rate it will run at seems to be random. It will reliably run at 1 kHz, and will sometimes run at 1.5 kHz. Sometimes it will run at 1.7 or 1.8 kHz, then fail at 2 kHz, and then fail again when reduced to 1.7 kHz.
I've analyzed the output with a fast digital scope: it appears that, when it fails, the DAQ writes a single sample and then holds that for the remainder of the runtime.
I'm running LabView 8.0 on Windows 2000, with a 6024E DAQ card (with BNC-2110 connector block).
Thanks for your help.
Message Edited by CMack on 06-28-2007 05:07 PM