04-15-2010 11:27 PM
I am currently working as a co-op student for a company which creates LabVIEW related curriculums. As part of my co-op i need to complete a work term report, which is essentially a technial report. I am thinking of writing my report on the feasibility of the NI USB-6009 being used for first year university electrical engineering labs.
This report needs to include analysis, so I am thinking of analysing the advantages and disadvantages of using the USB-6009 in the labs rather than traditional equipment. Your ideas will really help me get started.
Thanks.
04-18-2010 11:57 PM
Hello,
I would like to build a VI to read different voltages
the 8 analog inputs and each one was shown in a
different indicator. Is it possible? Example, channel 1 should be read by the meter 1. Channel 2 meter by 2 and so on
Thanks
04-19-2010 02:17 PM
zmnadeem,
I noticed that this is a dupliacte post of the message you left on the Academic Products Board. I'll answer your post there.
cassio,
It is possible to make an acquisition from multiple channels and then connect the different channels to separate indicators. One way to do this is to use a Convert from Dynamic Data VI after the DAQ Assistant, and an Index Array Function after that.
Thanks,
Eric K
04-19-2010 02:41 PM
For cassio,
Another way to do this is with the Split Signals VI:
In the future could you please open a new thread for any issues unrelated to the original post. zmnadeem started this thread looking for feedback on the benefits of using the 6009 over traditional instruments.
zmnadeem,
I would send Eric an email like he suggested in your other thread if you need any suggestions from NI--it sounds like a cool report and we'd be more than happy to provide any assistance that we can. If anybody from the community has anything to add please feel free to chime in!
Best Regards,
04-19-2010 03:22 PM
Disadvantages:
No hardware timing for analog output and digital I/O- only software timing so do not expect to generate fast and stable waveforms.
Counter is for input only, not frequency generation.
Limited resolution and sampling rate on analog inputs, low input impedance can present issues.
Advantages:
Inexpensive, no major finacial loss when a first year student connects an input up to the AC power mains.
In my opinion, it would be a good starting point for an introdution to data acquisition. Wish I had such an opportunity in college.
-AK2DM
04-22-2010 10:08 AM
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