djp_eng Posted November 18, 2007 Report Share Posted November 18, 2007 Have seen several references to a "Demo Read Voltage.vi" in various NI documentation (one is here: http://www.physics.utoledo.edu/~alukasz/labview_tutorial.PDF ) - and also in a text I have - LabVIEW for Everyone. But it's not on the evaluatoin disk of LabVIEW that came with the book. Does anyone know where I can get a copy of it? I would like to see what functionality it has. Thanks Quote Link to comment
jg69 Posted November 18, 2007 Report Share Posted November 18, 2007 Judging from the link you provided, I'd say you will not find this example in your current LV-version. The manual seems to be LV 5. The DAQ-driver in that time was what is now called traditional DAQ. The current (and much better) driver is now DAQmx. I suggest you have a look at the examples for data-aquisition which you can find inside the NI-example-finder. Jens BTW, why post the same question twice?? Quote Link to comment
djp_eng Posted November 18, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 18, 2007 Posting twice was a mistake. I had not clicked the check box to get an email when my post was read. Not knowing it would double post, I hit the back button and clicked the check box - this the two post. QUOTE(jg69 @ Nov 17 2007, 10:31 AM) Judging from the link you provided, I'd say you will not find this example in your current LV-version.The manual seems to be LV 5. The DAQ-driver in that time was what is now called traditional DAQ. The current (and much better) driver is now DAQmx. I suggest you have a look at the examples for data-aquisition which you can find inside the NI-example-finder. Jens BTW, why post the http://forums.lavag.org/Looking-for-Demo-Read-Voltagevi-t9572.html' target="_blank">same question twice?? Quote Link to comment
silmaril Posted November 20, 2007 Report Share Posted November 20, 2007 QUOTE(djp_eng @ Nov 17 2007, 02:44 AM) Have seen several references to a "Demo Read Voltage.vi"... IIRC this VI comes with the LabVIEW Basics I course examples and is to be used if you don't have DAQ hardware. It doesn't do much more than generating a random value. If you only need it as a sub-VI to open some example, it might be easy to replace it by a simple VI of your own. Quote Link to comment
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