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Building an Analog Output VI in NI-DAQmx

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The National Instruments Getting Started with NI-DAQmx Series is aimed at helping you learn NI-DAQmx programming fundamentals. Through video and text tutorials, this series will take you from verifying your device's operation in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) to programming data acquisition applications using LabVIEW. It is intended for both the beginner who wants to learn how to use the DAQ Assistant, as well as the experienced user who wishes to take advantage of advanced NI-DAQmx functionality.

Overview

This video presentation demonstrates some of the fundamental building blocks of a DAQmx analog output program in LabVIEW. The video shows how to create a simple VI that will write a sinewave to an analog output channel.

Follow through the video and be sure to check out the examples in the Example Finder by going to Help >> Find Examples.  There are many examples in the Hardware Input and Output >> DAQmx folder.

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Before playing the video be sure to have LabVIEW open to the welcome screen or a blank vi.

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