This shows you the VI and its input/output pins.
To do this, click the Show Context Help (or Ctrl + H) found on the Help menu. If you have not done so already, turn on the Context Sensitive Help of NI LabVIEW. Leave a few inches between the 2 VIs so there is room to work.
Repeat that same process, but this time, drag a Read.VI to the Block Diagram and place to the right of the Create Channel.VI. Drag a Create Channel.VI onto the Block Diagram. Hover your mouse over the block diagram, right click to pop up the Functions menu, select User Libraries then ULx for NI LabVIEW. This is a small project so it should all fit on your screen. Adjust the layout of the Front Panel and Block diagram so that they are next to each other, either vertically or horizontally. NOTE: Make sure you have closed InstaCal prior to loading NI LabVIEW.
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A USB-1608G Series device will be installed and showing up in InstaCal as board 0. In general, the examples collect arrays of data but don't demonstrate the minimum effort needed to collect just a single value.įor this example, we will create a VI that can acquire one analog sample and display it on the Front Panel. Included with the ULx installation is a collection of sample programs you can use and learn from to perform all manner of functions. Measurement Computing offers programming support for NI LabVIEW™ by way of using ULx for NI LabVIEW™.