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Re: Labview sub vi not supported in this target?
If you are talking about the products on the Solutions tab, then yes, those 24 bit cards will generate a sound. In fact they are for generating very precise tones and measuring those tones as they come out the other side of the circuit. This is how the audio manufacturers verify that the hiss, hum, and other types of noise and distortion in their circuit are at an acceptably low level. But NI makes many other boards for sound and some of them plug into the cRIO.
But I'll jump to the chase. NI makes modules such as the 9263 and 9269 that are C-series. That means they snap in to the cRIO like the FRC modules. They can generate the signals, but without changing the FPGA, they will not be available to the SW. But the platform is not a general PC, and I suspect you are wanting to make sounds for fun or entertainment. There are plenty of ways, cheap ways, to do that. The cRIO isn't really meant to be one of them. Greg McKaskle |
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Re: Labview sub vi not supported in this target?
You can generate sounds mechanically. I've long wanted to mount a desktop call bell and a servo on one of our demo robots. I think it was Team T.H.R.U.S.T. (FRC #1501) that had a Lunacy robot which made a wonderful "poink!" noise when it tossed moon rocks.
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Re: Labview sub vi not supported in this target?
I would use something similar to: http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2102855
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