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pm 2389 16-02-2010 15:10

Motor controling with labview
 
Can you control a motor with buttons on labview and if yes then how.
please use screen shots. Thank you.

Omar 16-02-2010 15:43

Re: Motor controling with labview
 
See this link

http://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-3321

If you have more questions reply back.
Tell us what you want to happen when and how you press the buttons

pm 2389 16-02-2010 15:48

Re: Motor controling
 
where do you find the hold on loop

Omar 16-02-2010 15:52

Re: Motor controling
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pm 2389 (Post 921386)
where do you find the hold on loop

You have to make it your self.

What is it you are tring to do?

What do you need to happen when and how you press a button?

pm 2389 16-02-2010 16:04

Re: Motor controling
 
when we press one buton we want it to run our wench, it only needs to run one way . we also need a program to run a motor on a arm that moves back and forth.

Omar 16-02-2010 16:28

Re: Motor controling
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by pm 2389 (Post 921401)
when we press one buton we want it to run our wench, it only needs to run one way . we also need a program to run a motor on a arm that moves back and forth.

While the button is pressed the motor will spin.
Release the button the motor will stop

Need a little more info about a arm that moves back and forth.
Think it through and write down the actions.
Like when I press button X the arm does A
When I release button X the arm does B
When I press button Y the arm does C
When I release button Y the arm does D
When I press both X and Y it does ?????
Once you write out the steps you should find it easier to code.

AMFof306 16-02-2010 18:51

Re: Motor controling
 
Thanks Omar, i was reading over this and was really confused until stumbling upon this.


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