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counter config.vi

I'm just a newcomer in the labview-world and so a little bit helpless sometimes.
I have some questions, which stopp the going-on in my project.
 
1)

When I start different examples (which I need to understand LABVIEW and to realize a connection with my PCI 6602) so the search of "config group.vi" or "counter Control.vi" and a lot of others subVi's is unsuccesfull. How can I get these subVi's, exist a possibiliity to download these subVi's or what can I do else?

 

2)

I have a PCI 6602 card ( connected with a SCB-68 ). Is it possible to customize my amplitude of a square signal over this card (perhaps a second channel). What are the essentiell functions to send a square signal over a DAQmx task/channel? Can I use the Analysis function Simulate signal (Square)?

 

THANX A LOT FOR YOUR HELP!!!!:mansad:

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Just to point you in the 'right direction'

*To learn more about LabVIEW, I suggest you try searching this site and google for LabVIEW tutorials. Here and here are a couple you can start with. You can also contact your local NI office and join one of their courses.
In addition, I suggest you read the LabVIEW style guide and the LabVIEW user manual (Help>>Search the LabVIEW Bookshelf).
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Thanks to 'grand master wizard tst' the above is his 'macro' which I have cut and pasted.

PS tst ( hope you are not offended by salutation )

chow
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Hi again

just did a quick hit using: 'pcI 6602 config group vi'  in discussion forum.
Possible  examples there.
No doubt adjusting search string will bring further examples/ solutions

Happy searching

chow
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Not offended.

My suggestion is that you use this yourself as a macro, and if you know of any better tutorials, then link to them.

To learn more about LabVIEW, I suggest you try searching this site and google for LabVIEW tutorials. Here and here are a couple you can start with. You can also contact your local NI office and join one of their courses.
In addition, I suggest you read the LabVIEW style guide and the LabVIEW user manual (Help>>Search the LabVIEW Bookshelf).

(oops, I already do that automatically...) Smiley Very Happy


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