07-06-2005 11:13 PM
07-07-2005 10:32 AM - edited 07-07-2005 10:32 AM
Message Edited by Indiana on 07-07-2005 10:33 AM
07-07-2005 08:02 PM
07-08-2005 07:00 AM
07-26-2005 10:32 PM
07-28-2005 07:33 AM
Hi ftsoin,
If you are new to LabVIEW, LabVIEW User Manual maybe a good starting point. I am not sugguesting you should read it line by line, but you may want to picking out specific chapters that you would like to strengthen your knowledge in. English version of LabVIEW User Manual can be downloaded from URL below.
http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/320999e.pdf
If you have any questions using LabVIEW, please feel free to contact National Instruments, or post your questions on discussion forum.
Regards,
Fumihiko Nagahisa
Application Engineer
NIJ
09-20-2005 09:23 AM
Hi ftosin, I´m also developing an impedance spectrometer with a Lock in Amplifier, that is SR830, and Labview. I´ve already downloaded the drivers for this amplifier, these are the SR830.vi, with this program I already can comunicate with the SR830 by GPIB interfase, and even do graphs of the values that appear in the displays... but I wanted to measure conductivity or impedance in function of the frequency, I´m trying to modify these drivers but I don´t get so.
I think you are trying something like this. Have you resolved this problem, could you help me about that?
09-20-2005 09:29 AM
Hi Indiana, I´m also developing an impedance spectrometer with a Lock in Amplifier, that is SR830, and Labview. I´ve already downloaded the drivers for this amplifier, these are the SR830.vi, with this program I already can comunicate with the SR830 by GPIB interfase, and even do graphs of the values that appear in the displays... but I wanted to measure conductivity or impedance in function of the frequency, I´m trying to modify these drivers but I don´t get so...
Do you think I´ll can modify these drivers to represent conductivity or impedance in function of the frequency or would be better to return to do the program from the beginning?
10-06-2005 02:37 PM
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