07-18-2013 12:42 AM
Hello,
I generate an analog signal with the 6722 and want to read it back with the 6221. The results should be shown in virtual oscilloscope. My problem is that I have no idea where to put the signal-graph and which type I should really use. The second problem is that I have no idea how to choose a good time scale and where and how to define it. Finally, I like to see the image which I get on the real oscilloscope with the 6722-generated data on the virtual oscilloscope with the 6221. In the first step, the oscilloscope should have no trigger (just running mode) as the 6221 has only a digital trigger.
At the moment I have a for-loop which generates the signal by using a sequence. Now, the question is where to put the signal-graph and which settings I should use for reading back the information (1 Sample, continuous etc).
Thanks,
Verena
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07-18-2013 01:13 AM
07-18-2013 01:18 AM
Thanks for the reply, however, it does not really help me as I did not got along with the example and sometimes did not find examples at all. Perhaps you can give me the correct examples which you are thinking of.
The reason, why I use 2 different cards are historical ones. And e.g. I have only 2 analog inputs in the 6221 and more in the 6722. Finally I probably need more.
07-18-2013 01:25 AM
07-19-2013 08:49 AM
I tried another strategy (see VI). However, I am still noch able to produce a analog signal (upper loop) and read it back (lower loop) on an analog input and visualize it. Where do I have to put the read-back loop? Which are the settings?
Info: Using Labview 2009
07-22-2013 08:45 AM
hi db2nc,
here's a link to an example from our community. It shows you an example with which you can generate a signal on an output and acquire it on a different input.
I think that is what you want to archieve.
Synchronized Analog Output Loopback to Analog Input
regards
Michael