03-04-2015 03:01 PM
I assume you mean you can't open the block diagram so you can copy the code. Hmmmmm, maybe there is a reason for that.
Kudos for you Crossrulz!
03-04-2015 04:43 PM
khalad wrote:
could u please send it again to my email kkk.122@hotmail.com i could not open it when i downlod it .
It wouldn't help since I don't even remember the password I used. That was a long time ago.
09-23-2021 12:42 PM
Can you help me with the ohm meter.....
I need also build an ohmmeter for my work
09-23-2021 03:21 PM
Hi weertss,
@weertss wrote:I need also build an ohmmeter for my work
Use a voltmeter and a current source!
What exactly is the problem?
09-23-2021 03:50 PM
It would be best if you just post the text of your homework problem so we know exactly what you are supposed to do. Then we can HELP YOU write the code.
09-23-2021 06:01 PM
@NIquist wrote:
It would be best if you just post the text of your homework problem so we know exactly what you are supposed to do. Then we can HELP YOU write the code.
How do you know that Fluke hasn't hired him to design an Ohmmeter? 😄
09-24-2021 08:44 AM
Fluke? They probably still use Fortran. 😄
09-28-2021 07:39 AM
10-13-2021 02:42 PM
Hello,
it's not a homework but a lab to do. And the question that will be a lot beneficial for us is, how can we make our 6/2 multimeter an ohmeter?
10-13-2021 03:35 PM
@badnos wrote:
Hello,
it's not a homework but a lab to do. And the question that will be a lot beneficial for us is, how can we make our 6/2 multimeter an ohmeter?
This is thoroughly confusing to me. What is a 6/2 multimeter? How do you turn it into an Ohmeter? Maybe turn the dial until it points to the Ω sign? How does this relate to LabVIEW?