06-06-2019 03:06 PM
I'm trying to write the digital waveform on a scope to a ASCII file by recording the scope. It records at like 0.4 Hz by default but I want to change it to 100 kHz. Anyone know how to do that? I am using the trial version. Not sure if this version has a limitation for this.
06-07-2019 12:36 PM
Hey,
Have you looked through the Getting Started documentation on SignalExpress?
That should have all the info you need on using the software.
06-07-2019 01:05 PM
Sure have. It says nothing about how you change the actual logging frequency.
06-10-2019 08:03 AM
This is a long shot but i thought id give it a go here since I've heard nothing on the signal express page.
I'm using an oscilliscope (Tektronik DPO 4104) to acquire some machine signals. Then using signalexpress to log the digital waveform for further processing on my computer. Basically the problem is that I simply can't change the logging frequency. It's defaulted to approximately 2 Hz but I need to change this logging rate. Anyone know how?
06-10-2019 08:55 AM
any takers?
06-10-2019 10:10 AM
come on solution!
06-10-2019 01:28 PM
Try this help doc: Automatic Logging with SignalExpress
The logging frequency should be what you set your sampling frequency to.
Are you saying that you are sampling at 100kHz but you are still logging at 0.4Hz?
06-10-2019 03:37 PM - edited 06-10-2019 03:38 PM
Have some patience. You posted 3 times in a 2 hour period.
Not many people use Signal Express anymore since it has become obsolete. And most LabVIEW experts don't use it because they do their own programming.
You could help your own cause if you posted your Signal Express Project so we can see how it is configured.
And you already noted that you posted in the Signal Express forum which is where this thread belongs. That message was just posted on Friday, which is not that long ago on a forum that sees less activity when you factor in there was the weekend in between.
I see you are already getting help in your original Signal Express thread, so your message is going to be merged back into that one.