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Creating a Sinusodial Signal Generator


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Hi Everyone,

I am trying to create a vi, this vi will perfrom the following functions:

1) Set the frequency (1Hz to 1KHz). Default 1 Hz

2) Set the Phase Shift (-180degrees to 180degrees). Default 0degrees

3) Set the Amplitude (0 to 20). Default 1

4) Set the Offset (-5 to 5) Default 0

5) Set the number of samples per cycle (20 to 1000). Default 100.

6) Set the number of waves (1to 50) Default 1

7) Set the start time t0 Default.

I am new to Labview I have look at tutorials in creating a analogue waveform vi, but the Sinusodial is a bit more involved.

Can you assist.

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hi , I have made a bf generator it works but it is not super fine programmation. I can give you the code if you need it. Jason

QUOTE (MBeckford @ Mar 31 2008, 11:15 AM)

Hi Everyone,

I am trying to create a vi, this vi will perfrom the following functions:

1) Set the frequency (1Hz to 1KHz). Default 1 Hz

2) Set the Phase Shift (-180degrees to 180degrees). Default 0degrees

3) Set the Amplitude (0 to 20). Default 1

4) Set the Offset (-5 to 5) Default 0

5) Set the number of samples per cycle (20 to 1000). Default 100.

6) Set the number of waves (1to 50) Default 1

7) Set the start time t0 Default.

I am new to Labview I have look at tutorials in creating a analogue waveform vi, but the Sinusodial is a bit more involved.

Can you assist.

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