Re: Intergral for FM Singals



Hello Bob,



 



I?m not really clear on what you mean by ?integrate the
message?.



 



If you are referring to a mathematical integration
(as in take the integral of sin(x), then I would recommend using the built in
mathematic/analysis VIs (some examples you
might consider are ?Integral pt. by pt? and ?Sine Integral? for example).  You never specified which version of LabVIEW
and which distribution you were using, but all the VIs
I see to perform calculus operations on signals are not in the base
package.  If you have the base package, I
would recommend upgrading to the ?full? or professional packages to get these VIs.  There is also
the possibility that other users have mathematics packages out there for use
with LabVIEW that you could use.  If you
do have the full or professional version of LabVIEW you can find these by looking
in the mathematics palette of LabVIEW in your Functions Palette.  Also you can search for VIs
in the functions palette.  When I
searched for ?integral? I found about 6 related VIs
that could help.



 



If you are using the word integrate in the context of ?coordinating
or blending parts into a functioning or unified whole? such as: ?I would like
to integrate signals coming from my signal generator with my DSP board using LabVIEW?,
then I would recommend getting started by reading the tutorial about using the
NI-DSP toolkit (<a href="http://zone.ni.com/devzone/conceptd.nsf/webmain/1785af6322548be186256cd7005ca819"; target="_blank">http://zone.ni.com/devzone/conceptd.nsf/webmain/1785af6322548be186256cd7005ca819</a>)
and further clarifying the exact problem you are having with your setup. &nbsp; i.e. are you having problems getting the data
from the signal generator?&nbsp; Is the data
bad?&nbsp; Is the problem with communicating
with your DSP? Are there error messages? Etc?.



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