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  1. Hi Scott! Thank you so much for your reply and information. I'll connect and get the driver, after testing via RS232C will come back here again to have some further queries on LabVIEW uses. Thanks any way, Tom QUOTE(ScottJordan @ Mar 29 2007, 05:27 AM)
  2. Express my thanks for the reply, Ton(^^) Let me have replies again as followings: -RS232C communication should be used. -We are aiming at the outlet position controlling application of piezo actuator for electrical casting. (Sorry, I don't know details on electrical casting. I'm asked by my colleagues to develop data acquisition with LabVIW since I'm recongnized as the LabVIEW expert here.) -My query on RT was, thinking back from now, stupid(-; because RS232C commucation itself has the limitation at acquisition frequency. I only liked to know RS232C communication's appropriate for the purpose. I'm afraid details above are enogh but if interested I'll get back to give you more information once again. Tom QUOTE(tcplomp @ Mar 26 2007, 08:02 PM)
  3. Dear LAVA users, I am seeking for a solution to build an outlet measurement and control system with PI products(named "E-516") using LabVIEW. Does anybody have experiencies using PI products? It's a controller unit of PI piezo actuator. Also would like to know how much is the accuracy in a case that I adopt LabVIEW. I wonder RT engine is necessary. Thanks in Advance, Tom
  4. I have an urgent matter PLC(Omron) and production manager PC has connection each other by controller link. PLC can write and send a bit data to PC, then I wonder LabVIEW can grasp the bit data by Active X, CVI or other some? Any information, ideas, or suggestions will greatly help me. :worship: Thanks, Tom
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