01-23-2016 04:57 AM
Hi,
I also have another question. In my circuit I have used a voltage controlled resistor that can be controlled by LabView in co-simulation. I want to replace it with something like a programmable resistor (switching and changing the load) that also can be controlled by Labview. Is there such a component in Multisim ?
01-24-2016 04:40 PM
Wow, what a concept, a Voltage-controlled Resistor! I'm not much on designing fancy (transistor) circuits, but I could imagine you could, in principle, design a circuit such that the current that a transistor draws across itself depends on the voltage presented at one of its terminals (don't some FET's sort of do that?) -- if the current through the transistor varies with voltage, one could say that the transistor is acting as a "Voltage-controlled resistor", but is this a discrete component you can purchase? I suppose if it is a circuit, you could "build the circuit" in Multisim, but this is way out of my area of expertise ...
Bob Schor
01-24-2016 05:44 PM
So you want to switch in reistors by using relays? You can do that with DIO. Just know that you will likely need a buffer cicuit to allow for more current since standard DAQ cards cannot output much current in their digital outputs.
01-25-2016 07:01 AM
Hi,
It is something really nice. Is that DIO usable during co-simulation? I am looking at a component in Multisim that can be controlled by Labview during co-simulation. I am very new in Labview so could you please sent me in detail regarding the same (DIO)? Gould you please sent me an example of DIO?
Best Regards,
Zuzi