09-13-2018 09:47 AM
Good Morning!
My name is Joshua, I'm Brazilian and I'd like you to ask me about the LabVIEW PXI 1033.
I am a technician in a company where my area is in the calibration part of measurement instrument, such as, the multimeter, pliers and ammeter etc.
For calibration, we use the Fluke Calibrator 5500A, the whole process is manual, it takes about 2 hours each equipment, so during the work day, we waste a lot of time calibrating the measurement equipment. And this is why we acquired LabVIEW, this product was purchased in 2008 and until today nobody stopped to understand the operation.
The reason for my contact with you is to know if with this LabVIEW model I can automate from the beginning of the calibration of each unit of measurement, be it also AC or DC, to the end generating the results of the calibration.
I thank you for your attention.
E-mail for contact: josuearaujo762@gmail.com
I await your return!
09-13-2018 10:04 AM
LabVIEW is software and PXI 1033 is hardware, both are made by National Instruments.
You seem to entangle the two terms. Do you have a hardware or a software problem?
09-13-2018 11:32 AM
To follow up from Altenbach:
Bob Schor
09-13-2018 01:39 PM
If you have a copy of LabVIEW, then there are drivers for the Fluke 5500A - http://sine.ni.com/apps/utf8/niid_web_display.download_page?p_id_guid=04706DBECEAD3C51E0440003BA7CCD...
You could use LabVIEW and the instrument driver to develop software to automate the calibration process.
I'm not sure where you see the PXI 1033 being used. Perhaps you have controller (PC) you want to run LabVIEW on, and some PSUs or DMM you want to use for further testing? A diagram or description of the test system you envision would help.
Craig
12-13-2018 05:11 PM
Hello, Bob!
I desperately need to find you by email. This project with LabVIEW for calibration in the company, would help me a lot in the matter of promoting me at work .... I really need help starting to know how to do the automation of the calibration instruments .... I briefly await your return , thank you very much!!
Att
12-13-2018 10:59 PM
Why do you think putting a message that is hard to read, small type, has a scroll bar, etc. and violates the tacit understanding that this Forum is an "exchange of information", not "please do my homework for me", or "please do my work, for which I'm being paid, for me" site, would be an effective way to ask for help?
Have you tried Forum "LabVIEW Developers Seeking Employment"?
Bob Schor