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Voltage vs time
Hello,
Im trying to measure a voltage and plot it on chart versus relative time, but instead time to start from 0 seconds, its starts from random number { or not random} like 32256. Can someone help me please? |
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Re: Voltage vs time
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If I've misinterpreted, feel free to clarify, and I'll try to help. --Ryan |
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Re: Voltage vs time
I'm a C++ person, but the reason you have the "random" numbers is because this is what happens:
Power->crio->boot sequence->start system clock->other stuff that takes time and increments the system clock-> you download code after you wait a while for it to boot up, and compile->eventualy, it runs, and returns the current (mili?)second count?->you look at the data and wonder what is going on???->you post this thread |
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