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This should get you close. I am not sure what your data array units are. If they are millivolts then you need to devide the number going into the AO out by 100. If not you get the idea on what you need if not just ask.
Tim
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Since the 6009 only supports on demand timing, I believe that AO Start VI will generate an error.
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I have done this in the past and it seemed to work just fine. Maybe I have done something wrong but I have a few systems that work like this. I maybe using different code but I know I am running a moving voltage.
Tim
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Thanks for the help. I did not choose the NI-6009. The former employee chose the 6009. I have been replacing the modules slowly with the 6215. Our budget is tight so we are now working 4 days per week. The future >

 

 

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Philip

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Fantastic VI'S. You added allot of extra logic. The output signals are 2.8 volts max. In my VI I divided by 100.Smiley Happy

 

 

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Philip

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