12-23-2010 05:44 AM
Hi all
I may be being obtuse here, but is it possible to generate a variable AO voltage without using buffers and waveforms, i.e. just send a single value to the Analog out as and when desired?
I have got it working by creating a waveform where the offset is the desired voltage level and the amplitude and frequency are zero, but it seems to be a long way round to achieve what's needed. Also because I'm creating the AO voltage as a servo motor control signal I need to be able to have a rapid response to positional information. I have found that the buffer size and sample rate that give the cycle/update time can cause crashes if the buffer is too small, and/or it seems, if the computer is otherwise occupied.
Any thoughts/ideas gratefully received
Season's Greetings to all
Andy
Using LV8.5 + XP + PCI-6733 AO/CTR card
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12-23-2010 07:37 AM
Have you looked at the DAQmx examples? There's one called Gen Voltage Update. The DAQmx Write is simply set to 1Ch 1Samp.
12-23-2010 03:50 PM
Thanks.. must be getting old and blind.