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I installed LabVIEW 8.6 (evaluation version) in order to learn it for a possible upcoming assignment.  My Windows XP PC has no hardware installed.

 

I am running through the steps in “LV_Getting_Started.pdf.”  I have some questions on Chaper 4 entitled, “Hardware: Acquiring Data and Communicating with Instruments.”  I installed NI-DAQmx version 8.8 to enable me to continue.  When I ran the Measurement and Automation Explorer and tried to create a new NI-DAQmx task, it told me to run the license manager.  But since I have an evaluation copy of LabVIEW, I don’t yet have a license.  Does NI allow me to run this in evaluation mode?  Is there any way I can get through Chapter 4 of LV_Getting_Started.pdf while in evaluation mode?  Can I simulate the required data acquisition hardware?  Thank you.

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Hi,

 

Thanks for the post.

 

I am not aware of different versions of MAX.

 

In LabVIEW this is an Express VI called Simulate Signal - you can use this to simulate signals from a DAQ.

 

Does this help at all?

 

Kind Regards,  

Kind Regards
James Hillman
Applications Engineer 2008 to 2009 National Instruments UK & Ireland
Loughborough University UK - 2006 to 2011
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Thanks for the response.

 

I am familiar with the Simulate Signal Express VI.  My problem is with the DAQ Assistant Express VI.  As discussed on p. 4-2 of “LV_Getting_Started.pdf”, I selected the properties of the DAQ Assistant.  Then I selected Acquire SignalsAnalog InputVoltage.  At that point, I am stuck.  Under Supported Physical Channels, it says, “No supported devices found.”  Can you  point me in the right direction here?  Apparently, I have to do something to simulate these physical channels.

 
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Hi Don,

 

Thanks for the update.

 

NI-DAQmx Simulated Devices:

http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/3698

 

This developer Zone article has a set by set guide of setting it up in MAX and then moves on the DAQ assistant.


Let me know how you get on,

 

Kind Regards, 

Kind Regards
James Hillman
Applications Engineer 2008 to 2009 National Instruments UK & Ireland
Loughborough University UK - 2006 to 2011
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Thanks for responding, Hillman. 

 

I went to the web site you recommended  (NI-DAQmx Simulated Devices:) and went through the steps.  In the section, How to Use an NI-DAQmx Simulated Device, step 2a, it says to “select Create New NI-DAQmx Task.”  At that point, it tells me that the software is not currently licensed and to run License Manager. 

 

 
 
 
 

 

Recall that I am running the evaluation copy of LabVIEW 8.6 and do not yet have a license.  Am I prohibited from doing this in conjunction with LV_Getting_Started.pdf, Chapter 4?

 

-- Don
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Hi Don,

 

Sorry for the delay - been busy in the UK Office lately.

 

This is expected behaviour.

 

You need to have ADE license to use DAQmx API. To gain this you need either a licensed copy of LabVIEW, CVI LabWINDOWS... SignalExpress Lite. SignalExpress Lite is free of the ni.com website  

 

Install this, and it will let you use the DAQmx for 30 days.

 

I hope this helps,

 

Kind Regards,
James.

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James Hillman
Applications Engineer 2008 to 2009 National Instruments UK & Ireland
Loughborough University UK - 2006 to 2011
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