03-02-2005 07:45 PM
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hi olsonj112,
Yes, indeed, you would be able to use parallel port as I/O and completely done in LabVIEW.
I have been working on projects using parallel port as I/O for relay switching, High/Low (TTL) measurement i.e. Sensors with TTL outputs. However, before doing so, you might wanna go through the following links for better understanding of parallel port configuration etc.
Using the Parallel Port as an Input/Output Channel
Using the Parallel Port in LabVIEW
Also, Port and Memory Utilities for Windows might be necessary!
Port and Memory Utilities for Windows
CHeers!
Ian F K
Ian.F
Message Edited by ian.f on 03-02-2005 10:38 PM
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Message Edited by ian.f on 03-02-2005 10:44 PM
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It is certainly reasonable to use LabVIEW for this application.
If the sensor signals are analog, you'll need a multifunction DAQ board to digitize them, and the parallel port is a definite no-go.
If the sensor signals are digital, the parallel port may be an option.
If it were me, I'd buy a basic digital I/O board like the PCI-6503. This assumes that simple TTL and low-speed, software-timed I/O is adequate for your application.
Steven H.
03-03-2005 11:24 AM
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