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Can anyone tell me what these symbols are?

Hi guys,

 

I'm not able to recognise all the symbols present in the attached powerpoint. Can you help tell me the name of the symbols in the powerpoint and how I can get them in labview 2012?

 

I have circled the ones which I dont know how to access.

 

Thank you,

Abcxyz123

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What do you mean by "access"? Thes are not "symbols, just controls, diagram constants and indicators. There is also a "bundle by name".

 

What is the purpose of your question? Do you have the actual VI? Do you want to edit it? Re-create it from scratch? Understand it?

 

 

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Those are just controls and indicators. Right click on the subVI terminal and select Create Control or Create Indicator. There is also a Bundle by Name with a cluster constant. This is extremely basic. You should take one or more of the free tutorials.
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if you just want to know what these element are
the answer exactly is what Dennis and Altenbach tell you
but if you want to know what they do in your code and why they are there
you have to explain what is your code for or send your vi
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I'm trying to run an EPOS 2 maxon motor. Just run only, no particular speed etc.

 

What I'm trying to do is replicate what is in the powerpoint presentation in Labview 2012.

 

What I've done so far is in the attached file.

 

Thank you for your time.

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@abcxyz123 wrote:

I'm trying to run an EPOS 2 maxon motor. Just run only, no particular speed etc.

 

What I'm trying to do is replicate what is in the powerpoint presentation in Labview 2012.

 

What I've done so far is in the attached file.

 

Thank you for your time.


What you have done is failed to inform us of where you got the LabVIEW Driver!  the Library expected at <LabVIEW>\Instr.lib\maxon EPS.llb source is totally missing!  

 

WORSE! a *.llb driver is usually a clue that the driver itself needs rewriting.


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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@Dennis_Knutson wrote:
Those are just controls and indicators. Right click on the subVI terminal and select Create Control or Create Indicator. There is also a Bundle by Name with a cluster constant. This is extremely basic. You should take one or more of the free tutorials.

Exactly this.

 

Obviously, you managed to do the first steps for now, but you really should look into the basic LV tutorials to proceed.

Which school are you attending as you work with Maxxon Motors?

 

Norbert

Norbert
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