deskpilot
2008-08-12 18:10:06 UTC
Is this possible?
I am acquiring data through a 6040E communicating to an scxi with 110x cards acquiring multiple channles at 1 kS/s using LV 8.2.1 and windows. I create global virtuals in MAX with the appropriate map ranges or scalars. I then output the data from a Daq Read N channel N sample 1-D waveform . I perform calculations on the data and display it to a screen while I am saving it during testing.
So here's a "for instance" of what I would like to do. I have a pito tube being monitored by two Pressure Transducers. I save the output of the PT's straight to a .tdms file, as well as extract this data from the waveform, perfom calculations to determine an air velocity, and then add this new number back into the waveform before saving it.
But the calculated air velocity only exists at about 19 - 20 samples per second (wait ms is set to 50), not the 1000 that I am sampling at. Is there a way to perform the calculation on every data point and save it to the .tdms file, or is my only recourse to convert to excel and perform the calculations there?
I am acquiring data through a 6040E communicating to an scxi with 110x cards acquiring multiple channles at 1 kS/s using LV 8.2.1 and windows. I create global virtuals in MAX with the appropriate map ranges or scalars. I then output the data from a Daq Read N channel N sample 1-D waveform . I perform calculations on the data and display it to a screen while I am saving it during testing.
So here's a "for instance" of what I would like to do. I have a pito tube being monitored by two Pressure Transducers. I save the output of the PT's straight to a .tdms file, as well as extract this data from the waveform, perfom calculations to determine an air velocity, and then add this new number back into the waveform before saving it.
But the calculated air velocity only exists at about 19 - 20 samples per second (wait ms is set to 50), not the 1000 that I am sampling at. Is there a way to perform the calculation on every data point and save it to the .tdms file, or is my only recourse to convert to excel and perform the calculations there?