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Data Acquisition for I.C. Engine using Labview


Waleed Ali

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Hi,

I have seen your great forum website while browsing the internet.

First of all |I would like to introduce myself.

My name is Walid . I am working in Research & Development Center. Currently I have been assigned a project to develop Data Acquisition System for I.C. Engine using Labview

In our application, we need to acquire 5 analog signals from the research engine ( intake &

exhaust pressures & temperatures and cylinder pressure). These signals to be synchronized

at the same time with each other and triggered by speed encoder so that every 0.1 degree for

example we will have a set of readings for all signals including the engine speed. Speeds here

are fixed 600 and 900 rpm respectively for each test. Both the software and data question

hardware were purchased from NI and Kistler as following:

Software:

· LabView

Hardware:

· NI Compact DAQ chaises with modular instrumentation 9205, 9211, 9215 and 9401

· Pressure transducers (Kistler)

· Signal conditioning platform (Kistler)

· Speed encoder with 3-TLL signal (kistler) data sheet and connection attached.

I would be thankful if you could share with us some support in this project to develop the code and the software structure.

· Looking to hear from you soon

Best Regards,

Walid

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You haven't attached the data sheets or connection schematics of the encoder.

What is a "signal conditioning platform"?

What code do you currently have written?

If none what architecture do you plan to use?

What do you want our help with? (be specific)

And lastly turn the font size down!

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