The only way that I know to do this is to actually take the output of
the card and route it into a data acquisition card, specifically a sound
and vibration card. You can then use the standard VIs is LabVIEW to
get and display the sound card output, as well as the frequency content.
Mark
In article <8tbvoq$mfu8q$1@fu-berlin.de>,
"klaus" wrote:
> hello,
>
> is it possible to read data from the output of a soundcard (in
labview)? I
> would like to build a spectrum analyzer that monitors the soundcard's
> output. any ideas?
>
> klaus
>
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>
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