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Dear LabViewers:

I want to bring to your attention an article we published today called
"Genrate a swept sine in LabView" by Sean McPeak of UC San Diego. For
the last several months, we've been running the Test Dieas column by
hijacking stories submitted to our sister publication, EDN, for its
Design Ideas series. McPeak's article is the first written for Test &
Measurement World. Please give it a look. I hope it inspires you to
submit your own ideas (LabView or otherwise) for the column. BTW, we pay
$150 if we publish your idea. Here's the link

http://www.tmworld.com/article/CA6632275.html

To submit an idea, send it to tmwtestideas@reedbusiness.com.

Thanks,

Martin Rowe
Senior Technical Editor
Test & Measurement World
781-734-8419
m.rowe@tmworld.com
Listen to my songs about life as an engineer at www.tmworld.com/blues
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Hmm. The diagram could (=should) be a lot clearer. Have you tried the
automatic diagram cleaner? Kudo's for the comments though.

Also, you say you reverse the array in the end, but in fact you rotate it
with the number of samples. This doesn't effect the array at all! Instead,
you should use the "reverse array" function.

Regards,

Wiebe.


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