Re: calibration of the voltage

2004-04-13 Thread gauravmcgill
I understand thanks a lt. Since i am using an LVDT which measures the displacement and gives out the voltage signal for the corresponding displacement. Is it possible to find out the resolution in terms of the displacement. What would i need to do this. thanks

Re: calibration of the voltage

2004-04-09 Thread gauravmcgill
thanks a lot i have few more questions, how am i wasting 2 bits. secondly i was thinking since the full scale voltage reading is 0 to 5 volts then should it not be 5/2048 resolution. although i may be wasting 1/4 of the scale but is it having an effect on the calculation as the calculations look

calibration of the voltage

2004-04-08 Thread gauravmcgill
What is happening is i am using labview interface. But i am using measurement computings 1008 minilab DAQ board. Now the minilab says that analog input in single ended configuration is 11 bits resolution. I am using minilab to acquire from the LVDT. The resolution of LVDT is practically infinite.

Re: i am having a problem with while loops, i have two while...

2004-03-08 Thread gauravmcgill
Hi everybody thanks but i got over the problem, since i found out that as soon as it comes out of the first while loop the counnter of that while loop becomes zero when it is not iterating. So i have put up a case that if the counter becomes zero then only take the value otherwise dont.

Re: i am having a problem with while loops, i have two while...

2004-03-06 Thread gauravmcgill
plus is there an easier way to pause the execution becuase if there is only one loop and swith it off it terminates the program which i definately dont want. As this is to be used by people who have no idea abt labview.

Re: i am having a problem with while loops, i have two while...

2004-03-06 Thread gauravmcgill
first thanks for replying. But i will be more specific this time. Since i have already posted the vi i will try n explain based on that. What primarily i want is that when i doing data acquisition i change the weight parameter every time i think my voltage reading(which in this case is simulated