I'm trying to chart samples (I think).
Let me explain a typical test setup in our lab:
All our testing is servo-hydraulically controlled (IE we use a digital output from a controller to control a hydraulic actuator). Inside the actuator is a built in LVDT, we'll also connect a load cell to the actator to measure force. 70% of our testing is Load vs. Displacement, but sometimes we measure strain vs. load, strain vs. displacement or all three (10-20 samples per second is typical).
Last week we did an Ultimate Falure test on a new bracket design, two channels, load and displacement. We start off at zero load and slowly ramp up the load till the bracket fails. On the DAQ software I can set up my graph to display Y vs. T or Y vs. X, either way when I start recording the data "line" starts at the left hand side of the graph and scrolls across the display in real-time like an old X-Y pen plotter.
I guess I'm not familiar with the term "scalars". I've seen it thrown around in the Help Menu but didn't know what it was. Does it have to do with the type of input your using? IE a thermocouple input would be a scalar input? And if so is the Charting function only available to those types of inputs?
Thanks for the help
SCXI- 1000 Chassis w/ 1346 adapter
PCI 6281 DAQ card
SCXI- 1520 Bridge Board w/ 1314 Terminal Block (x2)
SCXI- 1180 Feedthrough Panel w/ 1302 Block
Signal Express 2014.
Win7 Enterprise