Interface to Labview

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10 years 2 months ago - 10 years 2 months ago #1103 by lshachar
Hello,
I just bought a couple of Xprotolabs plain and i'm really excited :)
I was wondering how hard would it be to get the oscilloscope to send data directly to labview? (or through Xscopes, I don't mind how, I just would love it to be possible)
unfortunately I know nothing about how labview receives data (I had a daq that simply worked with it), nor do I know about how xprotolab sends data to Xscopes.
(I'm using windows 7)
can anybody chime in? thanks :)
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Last edit: 10 years 2 months ago by lshachar.

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10 years 2 months ago #1104 by saleh
Replied by saleh on topic Re:Interface to Labview
Hi/\r\n/I build my own Xprotolabs myself but it did not work but i have experience with labview usb interface that can help u, if u connect the device to pc and it correctly known with windows tell me that i help u connect your device to labview/\r\n/(first u must install labview and visa)

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10 years 1 month ago - 10 years 1 month ago #1105 by ganzziani
Replied by ganzziani on topic Re:Interface to Labview
Ideally you would create a .dll library to interface between the USB device and labview. It might be easier to use the serial port on the top of the device (called External port on the manual). You will need a TTL to USB converter, and then from labview, you use the commands as described on the Xprotolab manual.
Last edit: 10 years 1 month ago by ganzziani.

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10 years 1 month ago #1106 by saleh
Replied by saleh on topic Re:Interface to Labview
I recently do this project by labview. i make .inf file by visa and then labview connect to my board but micro was PIC. This work properly. Mr ganzziani i can not still connect my own Xprotolab board to windows!

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