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Hi,

i have three tanks . the first contains O2 ( oxygen ) the second one contains Air . in a specific period of time (T) i need to full the third tank with ( 25% of oxygen + 75% of Air ) . i Don't have any sensor to mesure the percentage of O2 and Air . i want to use the PWM signal .

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Hi Emna,

 


@Emna20 wrote:

i Don't have any sensor to mesure the percentage of O2 and Air . i want to use the PWM signal

Can anyone help me.


Help with which problem?

Is there any problem?

 

What have you tried? Where are you stuck?

Which hardware do you use?

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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Hi,

sorry,

I have two valve in (O2) tank and in ( Air ) tank (digital valve : true to open the valve and false to close the valve) . I am going to use the NI CRIO-9068.

Output / Input Module NI 9401.

I want to generate a PWM signal to command the valves. for example i want to full the third tank in specific period T with (20% Oxygen and 75 % AIR ) i have no idea in generating PWM Signal , i Don't Know where to start  . these is my first time i want your help .

Thank you

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Hi Emna,

 


@Emna20 wrote:

Output / Input Module NI 9401.

i have no idea in generating PWM Signal , i Don't Know where to start  . these is my first time i want your help .


This is not your "first time": you're a member of this forum since January with >100 posts.

You had more than 2 month to take LabVIEW training and read manuals…

 

The cRIO and it's modules install a lot of example VIs in the example finder, take them to learn about their usage!

 


@Emna20 wrote:

I want to generate a PWM signal to command the valves. for example i want to full the third tank in specific period T with (20% Oxygen and 75 % AIR ) i have no idea in generating PWM Signal


How does such a PWM signal help with setting a certain mixture of different gases?

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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I think that they're trying to have one of the valves pulse at some frequency/duty cycle %open vs % closed and have the air tank be open 3 times longer than the oxygen tank with the "intent" that the tank being filled would be 1/4 oxygen and 3/4 air.  

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Granted I'm not in the chemical field, but I've never seen a standard air valve that would work with a PWM input. Is it some sort of proportional valve that takes a PWM input as its control signal?

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