03-16-2007 07:28 AM
03-20-2007 06:29 AM
Hi,
With regard to the first query - you should be able to programmatically define two signals 90 degrees out of phase and even like you describe drop a pulse in the signal by, for example flicking a switch on the front panel. Are you working with LabVIEW? If so which version - have you coded up a VI that you can post to this discussion forum board for us to be able to help you a little further? There are some kool examples that are shipped with LabVIEW if you are looking for a starting point. In LabVIEW go to > help > find examples.
The following example code might be helpful for you. In this example it demonstrates how to perform correlated digital generation on a cDAQ module using an internal counter as a sample clock.
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/epd/p/id/5086
Unfortuantly we don't sell "differential" DIO cDAQ modules at the moment. The compact DAQ online advisor shows we only sell SE DIO cDAQ cards, please goto: http://ohm.ni.com/advisors/compactdaq?cmd=NiCfgCdaqIntroPage:Continue
Kind Regards,
Kirtesh Mistry
National Instruments UK & Ireland
03-20-2007 08:31 AM
Kirtesh
I have at present fieldpoint devices as well as a PCI 6534 and labview 7. I am looking into purchasing the new usb compact DAQ, for benchwork and I can simulate everything that I require other than the dual pulse which I really require to be at a differential output. I wanted to see if it was possible before buying new hardware and Labview 8.2 Pro, and as such had a visit from David Baker the other day, giving me a demonstration. As your range is increasing at a fast pace my question was wondering if you had a differential DO in the pipeline, but not yet released.
Ian
03-20-2007 02:20 PM