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How do you seperate DAQ signals?

Hi everyone,

 

This is probably pretty simple, I don't have a lot of experience so far.  I'm writing a program to do analysis for position sensative partical detection with a proton accelerator.  Anyway, I have my DAQ (USB-6009) reading in two voltages and one current.   How do I split these so I can use them seperately?  I need to be able to read the current seperatly so I can make a current integrator out of it, this is used to control our sampling voltage in another program.  

 

Thanks,

John

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Wow nevermind, just found the select signals block.  I'm sure I'll have questions about the current integrator though...
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I had this problem a few weeks ago, I would recommend using the split signal tool found under signal manipulation found in the block diagram. Also make sure you are taking all the signals out from the same DAQ assistant.
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