01-23-2006 04:34 AM
01-23-2006 08:48 AM
01-23-2006 12:00 PM
Thanks will take a look at this.
It is meant to use the parallell port for serial communicating with the card, even stands in the datasheet for it and a following cable for it.. My prob is to controll each pin independently,
01-24-2006 01:10 AM
Sounds similiar to this http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=160660
01-24-2006 04:11 AM
Hi Jonas,
your task is a typical SPI - communication ( like it is used for many chips - A/D or D/A- converters; µC's etc. )
Find attached a SPI-example-program (LV7.1.1), ( 16 Bit in this case ) - there you will see the mechanism, how to
serialize Data @ LPT - Port and how a clock and /CS signals are added.
I think with all my comments inside the Diagram you should understand, how it works.
Switch the yellow light bulb "ON" and step through the program in Debug mode - every single clock and
Data change can be observed .............. or use a scope in "loop mode".
If there are still open questions - let me know.
Regards
Werner
P.S. Next time you should first simply type "parallel port" or "SPI" in search line.... on this forum you will
find a lot of threads about this issue........