06-11-2018 04:35 PM
I'm trying to figure out the best way to set up a FP-Quad-510 to count voltage pulses first in MAX so I can learn what the appropriate channels/axis are. Then in LV2014 i will impliment some code to data log the count.
Do you know of any example VI's? I did a quick search and didn't come up with much of anything helpful.
06-12-2018
01:53 PM
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06:09 PM
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Hi LabNoob14,
Did you install the FieldPoint Driver yet? I linked version 15.5, but compatibility may differ depending on what version of LabVIEW you are using. Generally you want to match versions (so, LabVIEW 2014 would go with FieldPoint 2014).
Any examples we do have should be included with the FieldPoint driver, but this is admittedly an older product, so it may be difficult to track down other examples that are still maintained.
We've replaced FieldPoint with CompactRIO, and there is certainly more resources available for that platform. Would you be interested in talking with someone about those options?
Let me know if you have followup questions!
Thanks,
06-12-2018 02:06 PM
Yes I've installed version 15.4 I believe(what-ever it is, it's the latest version that is still compatible).
I may not know enough about how the electronics to even plug the wires in the correct terminals lol...
So far I have yet to read any voltages in MAX from the QUAD-510. But I do just fine with the TC120s, AI-110 and DO-400.
The whole "signal, axis and channel description/type" has me confused I think.
All I want to do is read the voltage pulse from an outside source and count how many times it's been read.
I do have a cDAQ system, but it's currently on another project.
Thank you for your response!
06-13-2018
09:50 AM
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06:10 PM
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Hey there,
I hope this reply is helpful, but let me know if you have followup questions!
06-13-2018 11:06 AM
Yes, this helps, I think it's starting to make sense to me.
But I don't want to control the motor I just want to read it's position as it rotates.
Gas flow is actually controlling the motor, I'm just using the motor to measure the amount of gas passing through it.
Am I using the wrong module to do this? Would an AI-110 work better just to read incoming voltages? Some how this seems like a less accurate way of measuring.
06-13-2018 02:42 PM
I found out something new about the encoder.
I should be measuring resistance, not looking for voltage.
Now the question is, can the Quad-510 measure resistance? Is that what the Index channels are for?