03-21-2007 05:48 AM
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03-21-2007 09:49 AM
03-21-2007 10:06 AM
You still didn't provide the make and model of the DAQ board
All you have to do is look at what's installed in the pc. You can also open MAX (Measurement & Automation Explorer) and it will be listed.
Let's assume that you have a fairly decent DAQ board from NI, that the board has a built-in frequency counter, and that you are using DAQmx. Open the Example finder and expand Hardware Input and Output>DAQmx>Counter Measurements>Digital Frequency. You can also just drop a DAQ Assistant on the block diagram, select Counter Input>Frequency.
If you don't have a counter on your board, then you can do an analog waveform capture and then use the Extract Single Tone function or the Tone Measurements Express VI.
When you find out the type of DAQ board, you can search http://www.ni.com/support/ for the model and find the manual. That will tell you what is and what isn't on the actual DAQ board.
03-21-2007 10:08 AM
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03-21-2007 01:58 PM
The Labview file that I wrote,, The frequency is interfered by Noise. The frequency changes even when stop rotating.
Please hepl me
Thanks
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