04-14-2018 09:59 AM
Further to the prompt reply to my previous problem, here's a related problem that has appeared:
I recored some experimental data using a VI that saves it to binary file. The waveform measurment was ~ 20 minutes long, sampled (= dt) every 1 millisec.
However, the timestamps on the x axis of "Saved binary data" (see second image) do *not* match the time span. It shows a span of ~30 seconds. I checked the "dt" of the waveforms being wired into this graph, and dt does indeed =0.001
I can't see how to correct this. Any help gratefully received.
04-14-2018 10:09 AM
How large it the Y array? Is it long enough to give you 20 minutes worth of data factoring in the dT value?
What program is creating this file? Is it writing 20 minutes worth of data at one time? Or multiple lengths of 30 second data?
04-14-2018 11:27 AM
Check the size of the waveform. Also check that the x axis is set to autoscale
04-22-2018 04:37 PM
It appears that the sampling rate (quickest possible = 1mm between voltage measurements) was too fast. Extending the intervals to say 100ms, but a longer collection (so same size array), meant that LV displayed the timestamp correctly.
Is LV known to behave erratically when processing such quickly sampled voltages?