01-24-2010 10:08 PM - edited 01-24-2010 10:12 PM
Hi guys,
I hope to sample 10 channels at 10Hz for around 1 hour, into Labview 8, on a relatively new dual-core desktop PC.
I first tried an Agilent34970a, and found that although it could continuously scan fast enough, the GPIB transfer speed into Labview was too slow and the PC couldn't keep up.
So I plan to set up a continuous scan on a USB-6218, and then read the timestamped data via USB into Labview.
Having read about NI's 'usb sample streaming', my question is: roughly how fast will the data transfer over USB? Will I be able to transfer 10 timestamped channels at 10Hz continuously into Labview, and still have processor cycles left over for the other .VI duties such as writing to file and updating the screen.
The reason I am aiming for USB rather than PCI/PXI is because I am concerned about interference from the computer affecting my signals. I will be reading analog voltages only in the +-10V range.
Thanks for your insight.
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