reading ****ogue input and storing - labview

This is a discussion on reading ****ogue input and storing - labview ; Hello All,   Just need an example or help start.   I need to read ****ogue data from a multiplexer of 32 channels. I.e. read every corresponding voltage to the 32 channels and store or log the data to a file every ...

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reading ****ogue input and storing

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    Hello All,
     
    Just need an example or help start.
     
    I need to read ****ogue data from a multiplexer of 32 channels. I.e. read every corresponding voltage to the 32 channels and store or log the data to a file every iteration (32 readings) and then put a delay and continue to read the 32 readings again.
     
    Read channel 1 log its data, read channel 2 and log its data, ......., read channel 32 and log its data and then put the 32 reading in a file. Delay, then start all over again.
     
     
     
     
     
     

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    Hi There,
     
    All the examples in Hardware Input/Output >> DAQmx >> ****og Measurements >> Voltage. are acq and graph or cont acq and graph.
    None of them is diplaying data

  3. Default Re: reading ****ogue input and storing

    Will this example fit my requests below or i have to do some changes, if yes any help will be appreciated
    Read channel 1 log its data, read channel 2 and log its data, ......., read channel 32 and log its data and then put the 32 reading in a file. Delay, then start all over again.

  4. Default Re: reading ****ogue input and storing

    Everyone has a specific (and usually unique) problem to solve and few
    examples if any are turnkey solutions. The examples are meant more to
    guide you and show you the basics of how to do things in LabVIEW,
    tickle the old gray matter as it were. I would take YatinM's suggestion and look particularly at the "Cont Acq&Graph Voltage-To File(Binary).vi". This VI will run on your DAQ card so you have the added advantage of actually using your hardware.And I noticed YatinM is from the land of one of my favourite beers..."Murphy's Irish Stout".

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