03-13-2009 09:09 PM
I don't know why the voltage would say you can't use On demand.
I don't know where you see a buffer size in the DAQ assistant. It has two settings: one is samples to read, the other is sampling rate in hertz.
Go ahead and use continuous or N samples, but make it 1 sample and a 1 Hz rate.
You still haven't explained why your original settings were 1000 samples to be read at a 0.1 Hz rate.
03-14-2009 04:36 AM
Hi friends
I am Joseph from London.
I am trying to find the answer of your question so can you send more detail of
the above question.
Joseph
03-14-2009 01:27 PM
STTLLER wrote:
Hi friends
I am Joseph from London. I am trying to find the answer of your question so can you send more detail of the above question.
Joseph
I'd like to know when you will actually help answer a question. You've posted 27 times now and they've all been some form of this message. And the vast majority have been exactly this message word for word.
What is your reason for posting? Are you actually someone who wants to help, or are you just a little kid jumping up and down yelling "LOOK AT ME, LOOK AT ME!"
03-16-2009 04:02 PM
Hello,
With regards to setting the buffer size, in Continuous acquisition mode, the Samples to Read corresponds to the buffer size. In N Samples acquisition mode, the Samples to Read are how many samples to read from the buffer at a time. For more information about these settings and what they mean, check out this article.
Also, Ravens Fan mentioned the Producer/Consumer architecture in an earlier post. Have you looked into that at all? It would separate the timing of your acquisition from the timing of your logging, which would help with the delay that you are seeing.
-Christina
03-23-2009 02:57 PM
Sorry for the delay, I just returned to work after a break. I will look into the producer/consumer today. Thank you for the help thus far.
-JL