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Publish Date: Sep 6, 2006

Data Acquisition in Visual Basic .NET Interactive Tutorial Code

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This example is meant to accompany the Data Acquisition in Visual Basic .NET interactive tutorial (see link below). This example demonstrates using Measurement Studio with Visual Basic .NET to create a digitally triggered continuous analog acquisition. It also demonstrates how to perform an Fast Fourier transform (FFT) on the data and finally publish the data to the web using DataSocket.

DataAcquisition.prj is the project that acquires data, pefroms a FFT, and publishes the data to the web. DataSocketreader.prj reads the published data from DataAcquisition.

Instructions:
1) Launch the DataSocket server
2) Open DataAcquisition.sln
3) Click Start (F5)
4) Run the DataSocketReader.exe from the DataSocketReader\bin folder
5) Press the Acquire button

Related Links:
Data Acquisition in Visual Basic .NET Interactive Tutorial

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Filename: dataacquisitioninvb.zip

Software Requirements


Application Software: Measurement Studio .NET Support 7.0
Language(s): Visual Basic .NET
Additional Software: Visual Studio 7.0

Hardware Requirements


Hardware Group: Multifunction DAQ (MIO)
Driver: NI-DAQmx 7.2

 
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