Jack,
I have spoken with our R&D department, and our boards are not able to handle simultaneous control loops. To my knowledge, there are not any boards out there that do.
In order to use the PCI 7344, you would need to make use of a contour move whose datapoints change depending on the angle from the horizon. You could then add the user-defined motion in increments small enough to avoid the significant streaking that you mentioned previously. This would require some programming prior to sending the move parameters to the controller. You could implement a loop for which each iteration performs a move based on the angle from the horizon and any user-inputs.
I checked around, and was unable to locate anyone who had worke
d on a project similar to the one that you have described. I suggest contacting one of NI's alliance members. These are companies that are NI certified to act as consultants, system integrators, developers, etc. You can search through our alliance member database by navigating to:
Alliance Program Search
http://sine.ni.com/apps/we/niaa.search_display
You can search based on location, industry, etc. That page will provide you with contact information for the alliance members who have worked in those areas. Our alliance members have consulted on or developed a variety of applications, and may be able to offer a fresh perspective.
Regards,
Scott R.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
Scott Romine
Course Development Engineer
National Instruments