Re: getting correct waveform
- From: J_Thomas <x@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 12:10:05 -0500 (CDT)
Hi Pramod,
I am guessing that when you say you got the correct
waveform, you took the suggestion to zoom in on the graph and you were able to
see the correct shape of the waveform.
I am a bit confused about your last statement about not
getting the last 0.1 seconds of data. Do
you mean that if you acquire data for 8 seconds your measurement file only has
7.9 seconds of data? Do you mean that if you zoom in on the graph to look at a
transient event that should span 0.2 seconds, it only lasts 0.1 seconds?
How are you stopping your VI? Are you using the abort button, or do you have a stop control wired to the conditional terminal of your while loop?
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