Hello Everyone,
I have been looking at the DAQmx functions in LabVIEW in terms of independently manipulating the cDAQ module terminals.
It seems as though the DAQmx function blocks are stuck to certain parameters such as Min/Max voltage. However for example, say that during the LabVIEW simulation run I wish for multiple and/or single parameters to change automatically after a specific time-frame of 10 seconds, is it possible?
I concluded that it would be easier to write script files to manipulate the cDAQ terminals rather than trying to use an excessive amount of function blocks. Would anyone have any better ideas of how to best tackle this without creating using a large block diagram space?
I feel that having a more programmable scripting format would be easier to manage whilst still taking advantage of some of the front panel features available that LabVIEW offers.
Does anyone have any examples of achieving something similar to what is mentioned above?
Many Thanks
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