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| Subject | Re: Help] Making Labview routine. ( I am looking for experienced people on Labview) |
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On Friday, 1 January 1999 at 13:30:00 UTC+5:30, Kevin Kent wrote: > If you have not already done so, I would suggest that you go through the > Labview tutorial to > get some experience with Labview. > Since you seem to have the instrument drivers for the equipment you are in good > shape. > You will need to build up some VIs using the instrument drivers to make them > work the way you want. > There should be an application example for the Keithley. examine this to see > how to make your own. > You have already broken down what it needs to do, so it should be easy to make > routines for each part > and then put them all together. > You basically need a nested FOR loop: > The outer loop sets the temperature, the inner loop sets each voltage and then > makes all readings. > If you are setting the temperature and voltage in discrete steps, then > syncronization should not > be a problem. I do this type of thing quite frequently. > I could send you a small example in e-mail that does not do anything but might > get you started. > You would have to have version 5.0 to open it. > I check this group daily so let me know if I can help. > Kevin Kent > Cheol-Soo Yang wrote: > > Is there anybody who can help me learn how to build labview routines? > > > > Also, I want to use Labview instrument drivers provided by Keithley and > > Oxford. > > > > I want to measure and record Temperature, voltage, and current at every > > measuring step. > > > Stilly trying to figure out in 2022.
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Re: Help] Making Labview routine. ( I am looking for experienced people on Labview) Anshul Singh <orion.anshul@gmail.com> - 2022-07-18 08:42 -0700
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