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10/30/2009 2:16 PM

hi all

i m lookin 4 a VI code in labview

can any1 suggest d code

m really stuck vd d problem

SOS!!!

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Re: labview

10/30/2009 3:15 PM

I believe you will get better results from:

www.labviewsolutions.com/labviewforum.html

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Re: labview

10/31/2009 1:58 AM

Hello, freak,

Stop texting, dammit! Even though we can understand what you are saying, we are not your best friend or girlfriend.

This is an engineering forum. Have some dignity.

I have worked with LabView. What do you mean by "d code"? In order for anyone here to be able to help you, we need to know much more about your application and what programming you already have in-place. What type of circuit are you dealing with? Are you reading a digital or analog input? Are you sending a digital or analog output?

BOTTOM LINE: The quality of your answer is directly proportional to your effort in explaining the problem.

Mike

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Re: labview

11/02/2009 12:35 PM

hi i m really dumb not to have stated my problem clearly before. well its something like dis i ve to make a control circiut for a relay using labview 7.0. and i m not able to do it. can any1 suggest how to go on vd dat..

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