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Waveform disappearing

Hi.

I'm samling the signal showed in the JPEG-file below, and the problem is that the waveform (which is continously updated in LabView)
sometimes disappears. The waveform chart simply returns a blank chart.  Anyone knows what to do?

Børild

 
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I think we all need some more information to help you (i.e. what kind of hardware, which version of LabView, etc.). It would really help if you included the vi or a screenshot of the trouble area.
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Hi.

I'm using an USB-6229 from National Instruments and LabView 8.5. For the screenshot, I've included it as an JPEG-file in my first post.

Let me know if you need some more info, thanks.

Børild



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I'm not able to attach the VI, cause the file is to big. Do you have an e-mail I could send it to?
 
Børild
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Borild

 I don't work for NI so I don't want to post my email address on a public forum. I don't have your hardware. One thing you could post is a screenshot of the block diagram of the vi in question. If the diagram is too big focus it on where you write to the chart. Have you tried running the vi in highlight execution mode (the lightbulb)? Do you ever use a property node to clear the chart? Are you using a waveform chart or a intensity chart? By "blank" do you mean the chart is black? Have you looked into your scaling to make sure you are viewing the correct portion of the chart?

Just some ideas. Hope they help.

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Hi!

Here's the screenshot of the area in the VI where I write to the chart. I haven't run the VI in highlight execution mode,
and I haven't used a property node. Do you think that will help? I'm using a waveform chart, and by blank I mean black.
I have also scaled the waveform chart so that I look at the portion I want.

Thanks for your ideas 🙂


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You don't need to use a property node. I was just asking if you did because sometimes they are used to clear the chart. I would try to run it in highlight execution mode as it might show you where you might be writing incorrect data to the chart. I see you make use of local variables. If at all possible try to use wires in there place to prevent race conditions (which might be happening in this case). In fact I think you can branch from the upper 'enveloped sine wave' variable to the lower express vi where it wants it as an input. In the section you show you really don't need the last sequence frame as your use of error in and error out terminal connections will enforce correct data flow between the express vi's. Hopefully someone from NI will help you with this post as well.

Hope this helps.Smiley Happy

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I will try, and let you know 🙂

Thanks a lot for your help!

 

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Hi!
 
I've tried to replace tha local variables with wires, but
the waveform continues to disappear. It seems like it
helps to reduce the size of the graph window though.
When I reduce it, the waveform still disappeares, but it
doesn't do it as often.
 
Børild
 
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