Chelectro Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 where can I find a v->ev utility in the functions of the block diagram? please see picture. Quote Link to comment
PaulG. Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 QUOTE (Chelectro @ Jun 4 2008, 03:04 PM) where can I find a v->ev utility in the functions of the block diagram? please see picture. I don't recognize this VI. If it's part of your VI libraries installations (including add-ons) you should be able to find it using a search of your functions palette. It might be part of an add-on that I don't have but I couldn't find it in my 8.5 Professional Development System. If this was created and saved by someone else it could be anywhere. Quote Link to comment
Rio C. Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 QUOTE (PaulG. @ Jun 4 2008, 01:24 PM) I don't recognize this VI. If it's part of your VI libraries installations (including add-ons) you should be able to find it using a search of your functions palette. It might be part of an add-on that I don't have but I couldn't find it in my 8.5 Professional Development System. If this was created and saved by someone else it could be anywhere. This vi is part of the Sound and Vibration Toolkit add-on. It's V -> EU Voltage to Engineering Units. Quote Link to comment
lraynal Posted June 6, 2008 Report Share Posted June 6, 2008 QUOTE (Rio C. @ Jun 5 2008, 12:09 AM) This vi is part of the Sound and Vibration Toolkit add-on. It's V -> EU Voltage to Engineering Units. That's right, you need to get the SVT (Sound and Vibration Toolkit). See here: http://www.ni.com/toolkits/sv_toolkit.htm Then you get the VI you are looking for in the palette: http://lavag.org/old_files/monthly_06_2008/post-6600-1212678478.png' target="_blank"> Quote Link to comment
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