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Hello Forum,

                   I am using an Adlink 9221 DAQ board together with labview 8.5. I have installed the drivers and placed the relevant llbs in the labview user libraries folder. But I find that I am only able to partially use the DAQ board. The AI vi's work fine, but if I try to write a simple program that generates an output voltage from the AO, I get an error message that says: 'The specified function is not located in the driver.'

                   It is not clear to me what this means, or how it can be fix. Any help will be much appreciated.

 

Regards,

             L

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I don't understand why you be asking the question here instead of Adlink. Perhaps the problem you are having is related to the fact that the board only has static analog output.

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Thanks for the reply. I know that this is not an Adlink forum, but I be asking the question here because there are many labview users who have a knowledge a Adlink boards and may be able to help me.

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And as I said, it appears you are using a function that clocks an analog output for a board that does not support a clocked analog output. That is what static means. Find a function that outputs a single value at a time where you do not provide a clock rate.
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I will try that I idea and see what happens. Thanks again.

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