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by riedegagli1975 2020. 3. 3. 17:44

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Richard,I did a search at www.google.com for +Sylvac +LabVIEW and the first site that came up should be what you are looking for. Somebody wrote a LabVIEW VI that communicates with this RS232 device.I often find that many 3rd parties have LabVIEW resources available on their websites, and these can often be found through a web search.I hope this suggestion helps you out. Good luck with your application, and have a pleasant day.Sincerely,Darren NattingerApplications EngineerNational Instruments. Thanks Darren.

I did the same search but at the time of posting my firstmessage I was unable to ftp to the server that contains the files. I havebeen in contact with the person resposible for writing the vi so hopefullyhe can email it to me.Thanks again.Richard'Darren' wrote in messagenews:050000001C2B0009000@quiq.com. Richard, I did a search at www.google.com for +Sylvac +LabVIEW and the first site that came up should be what you are looking for. Somebody wrote a LabVIEW VI that communicates with this RS232 device. I often find that many 3rd parties have LabVIEW resources available on their websites, and these can often be found through a web search. I hope this suggestion helps you out.

Good luck with your application, and have a pleasant day. Sincerely, Darren Nattinger Applications Engineer National Instruments. Your problem might be caused by the very simple reading code without any sync to the device and no type of error checking.Now you are sending a '?rn' wait 1000ms and read the characters received in that second. But what will happen if the device sometimes need 1001ms (ore more) to send a value?One or more characters will be left in the buffer and will be read in the next loop.Simple: flush the read buffer before sending the read command.More sophisticated code will use timeouts and check the response (easy if you have start and stop patterns in your answer, or a constant number of characters). Are you sure you aren't getting physical changes? 1 mm isn't that much. What is the resolution of the readings coming from the gage?

Vibration could easily cause some joints in your indicator holding mechanism to start sagging. Perhaps it is a mechanical issue inside the gage itself.I really doubt anything about LabVIEW could cause it to receive what is otherwise a perfectly valid reading through the serial port (you have parity set), but also be wrong. If there was an issue with losing bytes in the buffer, or some sort of electrical noise corrupting the bits and causing it to fail the parity check, you'd see some data that would look a lot more wrong than a 1mm error.

52-300-200 Fowler Light Line Depth and Marking Gage: 8'/200mmThe Fowler 52-300-200 Light Line Depth and Marking Gages has the following specifications:. Length: 8'/200mmFowler Light Line Depth and Marking Gage makes taking depth measurements as well as marking easy. Made from black anodized aluminum with high contrast white numbering and a positive lock to hold settings. Marked in both inch and metric, a special laser ensures clearly readable graduations.

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A raised base enables the use of an edge for a reference.Features:. Full aluminum construction, black anodized. High contrast white numbering. Positive lock for setting and holding readings. Available in 8'/200mm and 12'/300mm. Main body is offset for marking from an edge reference. Etched in both inch and metric.

Light weight for easy handling. Completely made in GermanyFowler Light Line Depth and Marking Gages:. 52-300-200 Light Line Depth and Marking Gage: 8'/200mm.

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Light Line Depth and Marking Gage: 12'/300mm.