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I’m relatively new to Labview so I hope this is a simple problem. I’m writing a LV 2015 program for an old usb CDAQ + 4-20ma input module.  

I love the functionality of the MAX channel calibration, overdue reminder etc.  I was wondering if can still be used on a compiled program of better still a compiled installer, if so how? TIA

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Can you rephrase the question? It sounds like you want the ability to calibrate your daq channels inside an executable? If im correct in my assumption then the answer is yes. Look into daqmx calibrate functions.  measure i/o / ni daqmx / advanced / calibrate



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Hi Matt,

Thanks for the reply, I've just finished core 2 building appllications module, the exersise made sense but avoided using any real hardware drivers.So my questions are.

1, Does the target machine need the DAQmx + Max driver installed ?

2, If it doesn't, do I need to bundle the driver in the application build somewhere?

3, If it is either installed or bundled can I still use it to recalibrate the channels inside my compiled VI?

TIA

Simon

I hope that makes more sense 🙂

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@Simon-lee wrote:

Hi Matt,

Thanks for the reply, I've just finished core 2 building appllications module, the exersise made sense but avoided using any real hardware drivers.So my questions are.

1, Does the target machine need the DAQmx + Max driver installed ?

2, If it doesn't, do I need to bundle the driver in the application build somewhere?

3, If it is either installed or bundled can I still use it to recalibrate the channels inside my compiled VI?

TIA

Simon

I hope that makes more sense 🙂


The target machine will need the daqmx drivers and it will need runtime engines.  Best way to do this is create an installer, you do it in a similar manner to building an exe.  And yes, you can still calibrate your channels at runtime if you build that into your application.  Max is also free so you can always include max with your installer and you can manually calibrate if you prefer. 

 

Attached is a tutorial very geared towards what youre asking.

 

http://www.ni.com/tutorial/5406/en/



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Hi Matt,

 

Thank you for that, just the answer I needed

 

Regards

Simon

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