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LabVIEW

01/02/2009 1:11 AM

hi..

any one working on national instruments labVIEW..

i need to discuss some stuff especially on vibrational measurements and simulation in LabVIEW.

thanks..

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Re: LabVIEW

01/06/2009 9:59 AM

<discuss some stuff>

OK. What "stuff"?

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Re: LabVIEW

01/17/2009 1:28 PM

oops too late a reply!!!

sorry was out on a trip..

its actually for programming a hardware kit..

i'm currently doing a project in wind-turbines..

we have fixed 6 vibration sensors in the gearbox of the wind turbine.. some 65 mtrs above the ground. in case of any vibration, the sensors must send the signal to the kit and the kit must be programmed such that i receive an alert mail warning vibration in my windmill..

so this is the basic project.. now i have to simulate the hardware(national instruments) using the LabVIEW and program it to do the job!!!..

i know the basics of the software, im just kinda stuck; not able to figure things out at the moment!!! esp programming the kit for sending mails!!!

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