10-07-2014 01:09 PM
I have Dasylab V11. with Powerdaq card: PD2-MF-64-400-14/L, run on PC Quad core AMD processor, 4G of Ram, 512 Graphic card, Win XP. I'm collecting 9 channels of EMG signal(+/- 1 V.) with 2k samples/channel ( differential mode) block size at 1024.
Y/t Chart randomly showed extra/missing data when I sent the EMG signal in. Is there any solution?
10-07-2014 01:27 PM
Usually the first step is to ensure that your DAQ device is working correctly.
Does the PD2-MF-64-400-14/L come with its own testing software? If so, run that, and verify your readings.
Have you updated the driver to the latest software?
Have you contacted your DASYLab reseller or your hardware vendor (who wrote that driver)?
10-07-2014 07:07 PM
I could not find any driver update for both A/D card and dasylab v11, also have lost the seller contact info.. Do you have the drivers for these system?
I went to there websites, but couldn't find any. I have powerdaq v3.4 driver.
10-11-2014 12:45 PM
the current powerdaq driver should work with it. contact uei directly. they wrote and distribute the driver for their hardware. it is not included with dasylab.
I'm sorry that I cannot be more help.
10-12-2014 06:46 AM
I also am a litle confused because I recently installed a PD2-MF running on Win7 as well, I am pretty sure that XP runs UEI board without any problem.
The following is the link for the new PowerDAQ drivers that, based on the site, says that also has DASYLab drivers
http://www.ueidaq.com/data-acquisition-software-1/downloads/pci-pxi/powerdaq-software-suite.html
After installing them, you should also have tools to test the board indipendently.
Additionally, I have to say, that there are products out there that are very cost efficent and could replace that board by using USB. This migh be the fastet way to upgreade and will require very low effort in DASYLab.
If you still having problem, I also suggest to you to find a local integrator that could do the job for you.
10-12-2014 08:16 AM
I Am confused as well.
To my knowledge this board is still supported by UEI and they will help you install it,
Below is the link for powerDAQ that, after install it, you can use to see if you have access to to the board. As you will be able to see, DASYLab is listed in the supported drivers.
http://www.ueidaq.com/data-acquisition-software-1/downloads/pci-pxi/powerdaq-software-suite.html
If you still having problems, I would suggest to contact your local integrator and they will be probably able to help you