Chapter 5
Using the SCXI-1125
Note
Refer to the LabVIEW Help for information about property nodes and specific
NI-DAQmx properties.
Specifying Channel Strings in NI-DAQmx
SCXI-1125 User Manual
7.
Change the property to read or write to either get the property or write
a new value. Right-click the property, go to Change To, and select
Write, Read, or Default Value.
8.
After you have added the property to the property node, right-click the
terminal to change the attributes of the property, add a control,
constant, or indicator.
Figure 5-2. LabVIEW Channel Property Node with Lowpass Frequency Set at 10 kHz
9.
To add another property to the property node, right-click an existing
property and left-click Add Element. To change the new property,
left-click it and select the property you wish to define.
Use the channel input of DAQmx Create Channel to specify the
SCXI-1125 channels. The input control/constant has a pull-down menu
showing all available external channels. The strings take one of the
following forms:
•
single device identifier/channel number—for example
•
multiple, noncontinuous channels—for example
SC1Mod1/ch4
•
multiple continuous channels—for example
(channels 0 through 4)
•
cold junction channel—
When you have a task containing SCXI-1125 channels, you can set the
properties of the channels programmatically using the DAQmx Channel
Property Node.
on Channel SC1Mod1/ai0
SC1Mod1/_cjtemp
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SC1Mod1/ch0
SC1Mod1/ch0,
SC1Mod1/ch0:4
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