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Re: Watchdog not fed
All loops in the LV framework delay either until an occurrence is sent or for a timed amount. If you do not put a delay into a loop, you are informing the compiler and scheduler that it must run as fast a resources allow, which is often way faster than you need. The way to tell it how fast you need is to put in either a time delay or a notifier.
Since it isn't obvious, the LV framework suspends inside the Get Mode subVI waiting for the next packet to arrive. It does this using the Wait for Occurrence primitive. That is why no waits are inside the Robot Main loop. Greg McKaskle |
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