Programming instructions
Part II
Catching the Wave with Analog Input
This section contains basic information about acquiring data with
LabVIEW, including acquiring a single point or multiple points,
triggering your acquisition, and using outside sources to control
acquisition rates.
Part II,
Catching the Wave with Analog Input
, contains the following
chapters:
• Chapter 5,
Things You Should Know about Analog Input,
explains
basic concepts on using analog input with LabVIEW.
• Chapter 6,
One-Stop Single-Point Acquisition,
shows you how to
acquire one data point from a single channel and then one data point
from each of several channels using LabVIEW, and explains how
software-timing and/or hardware-timing affects the performance of
analog I/O.
• Chapter 7,
Buffering Your Way through Waveform Acquisition
,
reviews the different methods of reading multiple channels and
explains how LabVIEW stores the acquired data with each method.
• Chapter 8,
Controlling Your Acquisition with Triggers
, explains how
to set your analog acquisition to occur at a certain time using either
software or hardware triggering methods.
• Chapter 9,
Letting an Outside Source Control Your Acquisition Rate
,
shows you how to control your data acquisition rate by some other
external source in your system.










