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  1. I would like to build a model using image data and NI-cRIO-9063 and NI 9264 for voltage control. for image, I made a script in python using OpenCV libraries that detecting some points . For voltage control, I use cRIO-9063 with NI 9264 voltage controller. My question is, I am new in LabVIEW and I don't have any idea how can I make a loop for voltage control in python. Is there any library available in python that directly connect cRIO and NI 9264 devices? if not then how can I combine my image data(which is in python) with cRIO device? I need argent help.
  2. I have a LabVIEW based application for Vision inspection system. My application consist of acquisition from 6 cameras. My question is which solution is good 1. 6 Cameras connected to single PC1 or 2. 3 Cameras connected to PC1 and other 3 cameras connected to PC2 Brief explanation on your answer is appreciated
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