LabVIEW

cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Labview dc voltage source

Hi, 

 

I want to put variable dc voltage supply with certain range of voltage and current values. So can someone please help me out in this ? It’s very important for me. 

 

Thank you.

0 Kudos
Message 1 of 19
(4,431 Views)

You probably won't get much help.  You haven't provided any real information.

 

What brand/model of DC voltage supply?

How do you plan to communicate with it?

Have you read the manual?

Searched the manufacturers website or googled to see if any LabVIEW drivers have already been written for it?

Message 2 of 19
(4,392 Views)

@dpatel28 wrote:

I want to put variable dc voltage supply with certain range of voltage and current values.


Have you even picked out a supply?  What voltage and current ranges do you need?  How quickly do you need to update the output?  The information you can give us, the better advice we can give you.  It is extremely rare anybody asks for less information.


GCentral
There are only two ways to tell somebody thanks: Kudos and Marked Solutions
Unofficial Forum Rules and Guidelines
"Not that we are sufficient in ourselves to claim anything as coming from us, but our sufficiency is from God" - 2 Corinthians 3:5
Message 3 of 19
(4,351 Views)

Hey thanks for replying,

 

I want to model one test circuit in that I need Vdd supply voltage as user settable from 50 to 100 V. but I also want this voltage supply source also has current limit function as well as like voltage range.

 

Thank you.

0 Kudos
Message 4 of 19
(4,331 Views)

hey thanks for replying 

 

here I am sending you a whole program which I want to execute in labview. please find attached photo below and try to give me help as much you can.

Thank you.1122

0 Kudos
Message 5 of 19
(4,325 Views)

So this isn't some manufacturer's device you are trying to control, but some electronic circuit you are building?  How do you expect LabVIEW to control it?

0 Kudos
Message 6 of 19
(4,319 Views)

No, I am trying to control hewelett Packard 6030A system power supply device with this specifications. 0-200 V / 0-17 A , 1000 W.

 

 

0 Kudos
Message 7 of 19
(4,308 Views)

That's good.

 

So what does the schematic you attached mean to us?

 

What does the manual for the HP tell you about how to control it?

0 Kudos
Message 8 of 19
(4,295 Views)

@dpatel28 wrote:

No, I am trying to control hewelett Packard 6030A system power supply device with this specifications. 0-200 V / 0-17 A , 1000 W.


Then start by downloading the LabVIEW drivers for that power supply: Agilent 6XXX Series Power Supply LabVIEW Driver


GCentral
There are only two ways to tell somebody thanks: Kudos and Marked Solutions
Unofficial Forum Rules and Guidelines
"Not that we are sufficient in ourselves to claim anything as coming from us, but our sufficiency is from God" - 2 Corinthians 3:5
0 Kudos
Message 9 of 19
(4,294 Views)

ok, and I also want to control HP 33120A 15 MHz function generator and

TENMA 72-8335A DC power supply device.

 

 

0 Kudos
Message 10 of 19
(4,281 Views)