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I'm getting an error - VxD NIPALK(01) when trying to output a 5 second tone through LabVIEW and AO...a 2 second tone is no problem.
I'm getting an error - VxD NIPALK(01) when trying to output a 5 second tone through LabVIEW and AO...a 2 second tone is no problem.
lynneh
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04-25-2002
10:29 AM
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I'm using LabVIEW 6i, Windows 98, and a PCI-MIO-16E-4 board which is supported only by earlier versions of NIDAQ. Any suggestions?
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Re: I'm getting an error - VxD NIPALK(01) when trying to output a 5 second tone through LabVIEW and AO...a 2 second tone is no problem.
Filipe A.
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04-26-2002
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Hello;
To give you better advise I would need more details about the signals you are trying to output to the analog channel of your DAQ board; such as update rate, frequency of the signal, number of channels, etc.
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Filipe
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I am sending a single channel of 5 kHz for 5 seconds at a rate of 44 k/s. The buffer size is automatically calculated at the time the tone is created.
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