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Where should i put my input signals?

hi ,
Here is the very first part of my fpga program (i think where i should put my input signal ).
Our input will be the voltage(V)  . But then i  m not so sure about where i should put my input into the fpga program .
Could you please kindly advise me a way to put my input signal ?  Thank you . I am looking forward to your kindly reply .
 
With regards , roxy
 
so sorry for duplicating messages Smiley Indifferent ..


Message Edited by SarahM on 06-27-2008 09:26 AM
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Not only did you post all of those partial questions, you embedded something in your post that asks to log into 'stud mail'. Delete it. Click on the Options button and select Edit.
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sorry the picture is over here
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roxylat

Please as Dennis asked, Edit your first post and delete the object that is causing a prompt for a mail login!

SteveA
CLD

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But how its possibe to edit the first post after it was half an hour gone.....
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Hi Everyone,

It's not possible.  However, if you go to the Options menu on the right side of the window and select Report to Moderator you can ask a moderator to edit the post for you in situations such as this.  I have gone ahead and edited the post above.

Happy Friday!

Sarah

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Roxy,

The best way to start working with the FPGA to input signals would be to use one of our shipping examples. You can find them in LabVIEW by going to Help >> Find Examples. Then in the search tab enter the name of the module (if you are using cRIO) or your PCI FPGA device (PCI-78xx) that you using to input your signal. Alot of our devices have these getting started examples and they introduce you to basic IO.

Let me know if this points you in the right direction. What NI FPGA device are you using?

Cheers,

Jonah
Applications Engineer
National Instruments 

Jonah Paul
Marketing Manager, NI Software
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thank u very much for ur reply.yah, we are using cRIO 9012.

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i  m using 9012 for the controller , 9233 for the module (processor) and 9101 for chassis ..
 
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hi jpaul ,
i have been gone through ur suggestion. From tht what i understand is these 4 ports should be my inputs ....is it correct? if i m wrong , please suggest me for my inputs. By the way , the input signals would be Volt(V) ... thank you . I m looking forward to ur reply ..
with regards ,
roxy
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