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Connect the temperature and humidity to turn on the fan

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Guys! I need some help on my connection how to connect the circuit?

 

The first one I want to connect is my Thermistor Data. Then I want to connect the Temperature Control to turn on the fan. How to do?

 

Aloysius Low, Student

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For homework help, ask your fellow students or your instructor.

 

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But the fact I really not sure how to connect, sorry, and I just need some help how to get the temperature icon, can you help me?

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Stop posting huge photographs! They accomplish nothing. There are examples that show how to do analog input. Start with them and if you get lost ask specific questions.

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The fact that I just want the solution where to get all those things in my LabView. 

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Dear NI Team,

 

Basically How do I get the temperature icon in the LabView? And my the myDAQ device can't connect to my PC. If not pop-up the device, so what should I do?

 

Cheers

Aloysius

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Hi!

 

Can you help me how to get this icon? And show me how you do. Thanks.

 

Cheers

Aloysius

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@aloislowintown wrote:

Hi!

 

Can you help me how to get this icon? And show me how you do. Thanks.

 

Cheers

Aloysius


 

It is clear that you have no idea even about the basics. Why a teacher would throw a task to a student, who does not know practically anything about LabVIEW? Did you not miss some lessons?

Either way, you should try to learn some before you try to program in LabVIEW.

Here is a link:

http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/Idiom-for-initialising-a-sub-VI/m-p/3086564/highlight/true#M882347

 

Regarding to your actual question: as I see you want to create a subVI (what you call an "icon") which converts thermistor resistance (?) into temperature. The subVI which you posted, has one problem (i did not check the calc itself though) with the numeric output, it should be an indicator, not a control (right click and change to indicator). I do not understand your question about "How to get this icon?". You have attached this subVI to this post, so you have it. You are asking how to put this subVI into another VI?

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Anyway I got the tutorial book, so basically I will read to touch up more on LabView. Thanks

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Hello... When I get a temperature reading, when I set Minimum Temp is 0, and the Maximum Temp is 38, and I key in 37 or below in the current temp then it indicates as Heatstroke Warning.

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