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Get a p-v curve from a two-stroke engine.

I am trying to find an example program to find a pressure vs. volume curve for a two-stroke single cylinder engine.  I am using an optical encoder to measure the engine speed and a pressure transducer for my measurements.  I only have a beginner's knowledge of LabView programming so I wanted to see a similar example to use as a guide.  Thanks
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Bulldawg,
Are you more interested in how to display data already acquired from your hardware or on how to use hardware to acquire the data?
 
 
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Chris C
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
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I am trying to make a vi to get data from my hardware.

Regards

 

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Hi,

Plz describe your hardware.

From what it looks like you have to read one Analog input(probably volts) from a pressure transducer and a pulse output from an optical encoder.

So, if you eloberate on your hardware, we can suggest you better.

regards

Dev

 

 

 

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Hi,

Plz describe your hardware.

From what it looks like you have to read one Analog input(probably volts) from a pressure transducer and a pulse intput (digital)from an optical encoder.

So, if you eloberate on your hardware, we can suggest you better.

regards

Dev

 

 

 

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I am using a Series E23 Dynapar brand optical encoder.  The encoder format is a two channel quadrature (AB) with optional Index (Z) outputs.  It has a 100 kHz frequency response.  The pressure transducer is an Optrand D32294-Q and has a 9-18V DC power supply and has one sensor output signal.  I am using a National Instruments SCB-68 breakout box to handle all of the wiring.  I am not sure what other information is needed to help.  Thank you in advance for your time in looking at this.

Regards

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Could you also include what DAQ board you are using?  That will determine which hardware driver you can use.
 
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Micaela N
National Instruments
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can i know which DAQ card you are using?
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We found another solution to the problem.  Thanks everyone for your help I appreciate it.


Best Regards

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