07-27-2010 12:25 PM
Hi all,
I'm on the point of ordering some equipment from NI and in addition to datalogging I need to write a controller for an external device (PID, whatever) - for clarity - I want to read a voltage from a sensor and output another voltage to the actuator to set the sensor output to whatever value I need. Nothing fancy.
So can I do this in SignalExpress? Or do I need the full version of LabVIEW?
It seemed to me from the online documentation that it's possible to route an input signal through various filters and onto an output channel. If this is true then I guess I only need to know if the componets I need to build a controller (add/subtract,integrate,differentiate,etc) are available in signalexpress(?) If they're missing, is it straightforward to import them from the full version/download them from somewhere/something else?
Many thanks in advance
Ben
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07-29-2010 03:14 AM
Hi Ben,
Signal Express is a configurable application software to do data acquisition and logging, NOT control applications. But, if your application consists of adquiring and outputting voltages or another kind of physical phenomena through signal conditioning, it is your software. For instance, you can acquire voltage, current, temperature, strain, ....
You can download Signal Express with a 30 day evaluation licence:
http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/1378/lang/es
During these 30 days the software will keep the whole funcionality. You can also read the tutorial I send you in this post.
On the other hand, you cannot modify Signal Express environment importing new functionalities, but you can use hardware filters if they are supported by the hardware module and software filters in Add Step tab >> Processing >> Analog Signals >> Filter. You can also do extra processing with the options of that tab. Have a glance into it!!
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Saludos!!!
Jesus
07-29-2010 05:53 AM
Thanks Jesus,
I'd basically come to the conclusion that I need the full labview - but your reply confirms it! It's a shame I have to pay the extra (I'm trying to stretch the research budget as far as I can!) as I'll hardly touch all the advanced stuff in Labview, but I guess there's no other way.
I'll be sure to call if I have problems,
Hasta luego,
Ben
07-29-2010 08:59 AM
I must disagree with my colleague on this one. SignalExpress can be used in control applications, with a few caveats.
In summary, it may be possible to do what you want to do with SignalExpress. It may be easier in LabVIEW (depending on your programming expertise). We would be happy to look at this further if you could give us a few more details, such as loop rates, data acquisition hardware, etc. that you need.
Note that if SignalExpress does not meet your needs, please post an idea for improving it here. Thanks!