06-04-2019 09:11 PM - last edited on 11-05-2019 09:05 PM by Kristi_Martinez
I am with a project to deliver until July 26th, which consists of using the NI SCB-68A where first I make a VI that take the positive and the negative of a function generator and connect on the SCB-68A in the analog input and its GND , and in Labview I generate a graph showing the results, style an oscilloscope. And after that, I do another VI that generates an analog signal and the result of it, exit the SCB-68A and go straight to an oscilloscope, it is possible to do that?
06-04-2019 10:18 PM
The SCB-68A is a terminal block. It does nothing by itself. What DAQ card do you have it connected to?
As for the rest of your message, I'm sure you can do all of that if you have the correct DAQ card and have written the VI's for it. But you don't have any details in your message to answer your question any better.
If you have any specific questions, then provide some more detail when you post those questions.
06-05-2019 04:52 AM
When you say DAQ card, you refer to the card installed on my Computer?
06-05-2019 08:46 AM
Yes. Of course.
06-06-2019 03:57 PM
the board is this "National Instruments PCIe-6259 NI DAQ Card", but as I'm having a lot of problems with it, I'm going to use the NI 6008 USB. Can you help me with it?
06-06-2019 04:09 PM
My teacher asked me to do a VI that does the following: I get the positive and negative signal from a sine wave generator, put in the analog inputs of the 6008 USB and inside of LabVIEW I show the result, in this case, simulating an oscilloscope. Is it possible to do that?
06-06-2019 04:21 PM
Of course it's possible. But I suspect that is not your actual question.
Go read some tutorials, look up a few examples that ship with LabVIEW, try it out and come back here with your code and a specific question if you need additional help.