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Write to UFF58 File (Time Waveform)

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This example writes time waveforms and the associated records to a data file stored in the Universal File Format 58b (UFF 58b). This format is commonly used in structural analysis applications and stores header information in ASCII format and data in binary format. This program is a shipping example VI included with the NI Sound and Vibration Measurement Suite and NI Sound and Vibration Toolkit.

This software is written in LabVIEW, a graphical programming language designed for scientists and engineers. For more information about LabVIEW, visit ni.com/labview.

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Filename: write_to_uff58_file.vi
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This example requires LabVIEW and the Sound and Vibration Measurement Suite.  If you do not have access to these, you can always try them out online at the LabVIEW Online Evaluation.


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Requirements


Filename: write_to_uff58_file.vi

Software Requirements


Application Software: LabVIEW Full Development System 8.2
Toolkits and Add-Ons: LabVIEW Sound and Vibration Toolset 5.0
Language(s): LabVIEW

Hardware Requirements


Hardware Group: Dynamic Signal Analyzers (DSA)
Driver: NI-DAQmx 8.3

 
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