04-08-2006 02:33 AM
Guys n Gals,
The discussion seems to have gone a bit off topic. But its nice to sometimes discuss other things too like the one goin on here. Great going LabVIEWers. We're all enjoyin it.
Regards,
Giridhar Rajan
Automation Engineer, Design
Cruiser Controls
Mumbai, India
05-11-2006 03:05 AM
05-12-2006 04:05 AM
05-12-2006 04:14 AM
Hi
The only thing you need to do is to monitor temperature,voltage and pressure and you get a goo feeling when a battery is charged.
You could go in with a high current and drop that when the battery is charged.
Be sure to monitor each battery and do not use sets of batteries.
good luck
(buying is less fun but probably cheaper)
05-12-2006 04:40 AM
05-12-2006 11:32 AM
@twilight wrote:
i wonder there how can i give the output of the LV to battery.
I would highly recommend that you start a new thread for a new problem. This has very little to do with "LabVIEW at 20!" 🙂
(Actually, we already went over this, see our earlier discussion: http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=181514#M181514 )
Good luck!
05-22-2006 08:15 AM
Yeah. So we're supposed to discuss how we first interacted with LabView here right?
Well, it was a dark and rainy night at the monestary... <thundercrash, boom, thundercrash>... Labview and I were alone near the front pew and all the candles had blown out from the gusting winds. I didn't want to do it, really I didn't, but it was dark, I had nowhere to go, and Labview told me I didn't have a choice. Everything after that was kinda fuzzy...
Next thing I knew, I was waking up in the dumpster behind the monestary with .VIs spewing outta my A$$, and the strange ability to dynamically manipulate loops and variables, if thens and else's, without typing a single line.
I have vowed since then to seek my vengance, that was 7 years ago....
🙂
05-22-2006 11:57 AM
05-22-2006 01:47 PM
Started in 1989 at the Kennedy Space Center. I was teaching myself C and hating it since I am so slow on the keyboard. It was just the start of using PCs for conrol and the like. We were doing a lot of studying of packaged control software and they all were disapointing. I found a LV Ver 1.2 under someone's desk and the rest is history. The Shuttles started leaking hydrogen that summer and myself and 2 techs built an instrument that found the leaks in 10 days. I wrote the code in Laview. Even got a write up in Macworld. The NI guys were increadably supportive. Thanks Tony and Greg, you know who you are. Well, I've had a good carreer thanks to NI. I've been through the "that's a toy, not a real language" stuff for years and I still get a kick out of stuffing it in their faces.
Dave Wedekind
05-23-2006 01:12 AM
HI.. i'm using labview PDA pocket PC 2003 simulated version for my knowledge base.. I want to put a picture on my PDA screen but it appears as a enlarged one.. i tried the link -- KB 38EJRHFQ: How Do I Put a Picture or Image on My LabVIEW PDA for Palm Front Panel? but it results out with nothing.. Is it because i'm using a simulated version?? will this be awrite if I use a real PDA hardware..
Please suggest me regarding this..
thanks and regards
vishwanath