09-25-2020 02:45 PM
Hi,
I'm trying to use PCIe-6363 and a I2C interface in a project. I'm new to DAQ and has the following questions.
Is it possible to control both the PCIe-6363 and the USB-845x by one visual studio C++ program?
Does USB-845x not included in the DAQmx simulated devices? I cannot find it in the list when I want to simulate the device.
Is there any examples for one program (C++ or Labview) controlling both a DAQ board and a I2C interface?
And any examples about USB-845x?
Thanks,
Eric
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09-26-2020 05:55 AM
The USB-845x is not a DAQmx device. It uses its own driver (NI-845x Driver Software). I don't think there is a simulated option for the USB-845x.
09-26-2020 10:34 AM
Thank you very much Crossrulz.
So do you know can I use one visual studio C++ program to control both the PCIe-6363 and USB-845x?
If not, will one labview program do the job instead?
Thx.
09-26-2020 06:15 PM
I'm not a C++ expert, but I am certain you can control both in a single program. I do similar in LabVIEW all the time.
09-27-2020 12:20 AM - edited 09-27-2020 12:21 AM
Thanks a lot for your reply and for the information.
Are there any examples of using or programming the USB-845x? (either in c++ or labview)
09-27-2020 11:10 AM
Please refer to LabVIEW example finder
Help >> Find Examples...
845x driver is a c dll and I don't think it natively supports C++
C programming examples available at "C:\Users\Public\Documents\National Instruments\NI-845x\Examples"
For this folder to populate you have install 845x support for C.
09-27-2020 05:23 PM
Thank you Santhosh!
I really appreciate your help and I will check it out.