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I am trying to read a simulated AO Voltage with a simulated AI card but am unsuccessful

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I am trying to simulate what capturing a waveform on the AI card (PXIe-4300 simulation) would be like by simulating that waveform with a PXI-6738 AO card simulation. I simulated these cards in NI Max

 

By following  another thread (Reading the Value of Analog or Digital Output Channels in LabVIEW and LabWindows™/CVI™) 
on using the internal channels I have tried to route the AI DAQmx to the AO channel I am using but it does not seem to be working.

 

I am attaching my code, I am also not even sure this is possible.

When I run the code I expect to get the same waveform in the "measured output" vs the "theoretical output" but this is not the case and this is why I say it is not working.

 

Thank you

 

 

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Hi, I think this is an expected behavior. Please check following topic.

 

Can I route signals on a DAQmx simulated device?

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Though the linked thread is pretty old, I can confirm that the answer is still true.  Simulated devices don't have *that* level of sophistication for simulating specific data or task interactions.

 

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Thank you for the response!

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