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- 27 Jan 2014, 10:17
- Forum: Mindstorms Hardware
- Topic: Controlling a moving stage via Labview
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Re: Controlling a moving stage via Labview
can anybody help me with this? I am really thankful for any advice!
- 24 Jan 2014, 16:36
- Forum: Mindstorms Hardware
- Topic: Controlling a moving stage via Labview
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Re: Controlling a moving stage via Labview
here is a sketch of the setup, as I want it to be. Please excuse my poor drawing skills, I never learned proper drawing, therefore I tried to keep it simple and sketched only a 2 cell setup. In the end I want to have 10 cells, but the basic setup is identical, only with a larger multiplexer. It shou...
- 24 Jan 2014, 13:41
- Forum: Mindstorms Hardware
- Topic: Controlling a moving stage via Labview
- Replies: 10
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Re: Controlling a moving stage via Labview
I haven't build the stage yet, because I need to get an idea of the total costs and time that I would need to put in. But it will be around 25 cm long and about 2.5 cm wide with about 10 devices on in (each about 2 x 2 cm^2). Building the stage should be fairly easy with a bit of LEGO and a laser cu...
- 23 Jan 2014, 20:35
- Forum: Mindstorms Hardware
- Topic: Controlling a moving stage via Labview
- Replies: 10
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Re: Controlling a moving stage via Labview
First of all thank you both for your answers! The IV-measurements (potential-current) are done with a separate device that we already posses, fortunately the manufacturer provides the Labview software script for free. Therefore, I would like to program my LEGO bits also with Labview instead of the L...
- 15 Jan 2014, 23:54
- Forum: Mindstorms Hardware
- Topic: Controlling a moving stage via Labview
- Replies: 10
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Controlling a moving stage via Labview
Hello everybody, I have some basic Labview knowledge and I would like to apply it to something that I need to build. it is basically a stage that should move in 1D. On top of the stage are solar cells (very small ones) that get illuminated from the top. I want the motor to move (about 5cm) then stop...