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DAQ supply 12V after 10 second detecting signal

Hai..

 

Can you please help me to create a set of VI which is able to make the DAQ supplying 12V voltage after 10 second detecting input signal from our external circuit?

For your information we are using NI SCC-68..

 

TQ Smiley Happy

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You'll need SCC-DO01, http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/371077b.pdf, to do this.

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is it the IV shown also compatible for SCC-068?

 

TqSmiley Happy

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The SCC-68 holds SCC modules. What else do you have? What is your actual DAQ device?

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The model of our hardware:

 

MODEL: SCC-68

PART NO: 193184B - 01L

SERIAL NO: 124C13B

 

This is the one and only hardware that we have

 

TQSmiley Happy

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Then you cannot acquire or generate anything. The SCC-68 requires a DAQ device. You were using the DAQ Assistant here. What happened to that DAQ device? Was it simulated?

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Sorry, but now we are using DAQ Device (hardware type). We get the signal from our sensor, then by using DAQ device we analyze the signal. We know how to input the signal from outside to be analyzed via Labview, but the problem now is, we don't know is it possible to automatically get the 12V from the same DAQ device (output) after 5s the labview detect the signal to switch on our second system..

 

TqSmiley Happy

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Whenever you figure out what the actual DAQ hardware is (this should be a trivial task). look at it specs. Doubt that it is capable of 12V output. So use KateB's solution or some other external amplification of an analog or digital output.

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