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using USB 6341 device for frequency generation but level is droped when conect

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Hey Nasib,

 

It looks like you are generating your frequency correctly. Because your voltage is dropping by such a relatively large value, it looks like you could be greatly overloading the 6341. The minimum resistance that you can connect to that card is 313Ω (5V/16mA). 

 

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Travis Ann

Customer Education Product Marketing Manager
National Instruments
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thanks,, but wat can i do to to minmize the drope.

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Naseeb

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Hi Nasib,

 

You need to try to match the resistance to be at least 313Ω, so that you don't overload the card. 

 

Regards,

 

Travis Ann

Customer Education Product Marketing Manager
National Instruments
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Helloo.. 

 

Can you tel me how to generate the a frequency of 10KHz of freq. Sorry I m new to this labview. 

 

Thankyou 

Ashwin

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Hi ash.gn2011

 

You can open a LabVIEW example to generate the 10 kHz. 

 

Follow this example, configure the sampling rate to 100kHz and adjust the frequency to 10kHz.

 

These articles explain more about DAQmx VIs and analog sampling.

 

Also please remember to create a new post for every new question since this thread was closed almost a year ago so we can keep a better track of the forum.

 

Regards  

 

 

Chris S.
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