1. MCC USB 1808X is a 18 bit DAQ with +/-5 or +/- 10 V input. This should give me a resolution of 38 or 76 micro Volt resolution. Data captured via Dasylab has only 0.01 V (10 mV) resolution. Is there some place in Dasylab where the user specifies / selects the resolution?
2. What is the largest file size that is allowed by Files/Write Data module? The concern is that the due to time duration of data acquisition, number of channels and sampling rate, we will exceed the 2 GB limit of 32 bit app. Assuming a slight delay in opening a new file is acceptable, one work around could be to close the file before the file size upper limit and open a new file. Is this feasible? How can this be done?
3. I notice that Dasylab creates a blank file name on the disk for data but does not write the data until the <Stop> is executed. How can one force Dasylab to write the data to disk as it is acquired?
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Ajmal
1. MCC USB 1808X is a 18 bit DAQ with +/-5 or +/- 10 V input. This should give me a resolution of 38 or 76 micro Volt resolution. Data captured via Dasylab has only 0.01 V (10 mV) resolution. Is there some place in Dasylab where the user specifies / selects the resolution?
2. What is the largest file size that is allowed by Files/Write Data module? The concern is that the due to time duration of data acquisition, number of channels and sampling rate, we will exceed the 2 GB limit of 32 bit app. Assuming a slight delay in opening a new file is acceptable, one work around could be to close the file before the file size upper limit and open a new file. Is this feasible? How can this be done?
3. I notice that Dasylab creates a blank file name on the disk for data but does not write the data until the <Stop> is executed. How can one force Dasylab to write the data to disk as it is acquired?
Thanks much.
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