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Reading timestamp from a PXI-6682 has a latency about 60ms. How to reduce that

Justin,

 

With the latency of 86ms I still cannot get a resolution of 10ms to timestamp the serial ports data. The buffer overflow problem is now resolved, thanks to you and Josh, but I am still not sure how to make my application work.

 

Thank you very much for you time, 

 

Tihomir 

 

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@Justin_E wrote:

If you're just trying to take multiple timestamps off of one signal, take a look at Time Stamp Clock-Cont.VI from the NI Example Finder. To find this example, open LabVIEW and navigate to Help->Find Examples...

Then, make sure the Browse tab is selected, and navigate to Hardware Input and Output -> Timing and Synchronization -> Time-Based -> Time Stamp Clock-Cont.VI

 


 

 

Hi Justin,

I can't find that example in any of my 3 latest versions of LV (2009,8.6 or 8.5.1) do I need a non standard toolkit installed to find it ?

rgds

 

 

Justin E
Product Support Engineer
National Instruments
Peter
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Hey Peter,

 

Those examples are included with the NI-Sync driver, available for download at ni.com/support

 

You can find the latest version (v3.1) here:

http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/1367/lang/en

Justin E
National Instruments R&D
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Thanks Justin, I think I'll pass on downloading that example since NI-Sync is over 1GB !!  A tad too much overhead for probably 50kB of example code !

 

rgds

Peter
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