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Publish Date: Sep 6, 2006


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Getting Started with the SCXI-1540

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This VI gives you the capability of reading displacement data from various LVDTs using the SCXI-1540 module. Before using this LabVIEW example program, you must set the excitation frequency and any synchronization settings in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) under Properties of the SCXI-1540 module. The Getting Started with SCXI-1540.vi requires that you enter several data fields before you can execute the program. These fields include: Sensitivity (given in specifications for specific LVDT), DAQ device number, SCXI channel string, and LVDT excitation amplitude (given in specifications for specific LVDT). Once you have accurately filled these data fields, you can execute the program.

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Filename: 3584.vi

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Application Software: LabVIEW Full Development System 5.0
Language(s): LabVIEW

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Hardware Group: Multifunction DAQ (MIO)
Driver: Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) 6.7.0

 
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