09-03-2014 04:40 PM
I'm trying to generate a sine wave as output on my 6009 in Signal Express. I setup a new project, first step is Create Analog Signal, I specify the parameters of the signal, check repeated signal. Fine. I then right click on the signal in the project dialog, "Create Analog Signal" step, choose Send To/Generate Signals/..., finaly choosing Ao1 for my output. In this step, everything looks right, but in the Execution Control I check the Start this step after button, choose the appropriate step. Finally, I add another step to read the output just generated.
I get a 200077 error, Property: Samp Timing Type, Requested Value: Sample Clock, You can select: On Demand.
Is there something I'm doing wrong, or does the 6009 not support what I'm trying to do?
Thanks.
09-03-2014 05:01 PM
The USB 6009 does not have a DSP inside it. You can only send a single point, "on demand", to the Analog Output at any one time. If you look at the specs for this device, you'll probably find that the maximum Analog Output rate is something on the order of 100 Hz (as it requires a USB write for every single point). Bottom line, this device is not suitable for producing analog waveforms (unless you are working at very low frequencies).
Bob Schor
09-03-2014 05:50 PM
I'm trying create a 2-4hz sine wave. It could be .1hz for all I care. It could be a square wave of 1hz. This doesn't explain the error.
09-03-2014 06:00 PM