Table of Contents >Quanser Rapid Control Prototyping Toolkit >VI and Function Reference >VIs - By Category >VI Categories >Hardware VIs and Functions >Control Loop VIs >Timebases >CL HIL Read Timebase >
Parent Polymorphic VI: | CL HIL Read Timebase |
Requirements: | Quanser Rapid Control Prototyping Toolkit, LabVIEW 2020 or newer, Control Design and Simulation Module |
Reads from analog input channels of a HIL board while establishing the timing of the simulation loop via a hardware timebase.
board in is a reference to a HIL Board instance that represents the open HIL board. This input must be wired to a valid HIL Board signal, as generated by a HIL Initialize VI. |
analog channels is an array of channel numbers indicating the analog input channels to be read. The voltages (or currents) read will appear at the analog voltages output. |
clock indicates which hardware timer on the HIL board is to be used as the timebase for the Simulation loop. For most applications, the default clock of zero is appropriate. Refer to the documentation for a specific HIL board for more details on the clocks available on that board. |
samples in buffer determines the size of the hardware interrupt queue. Hardware interrupts generated by the timer on the HIL board are queued until they are processed by the application. This parameter dictates the size of that queue. Many cards only support a buffer size of one. Large buffer sizes are useful on soft real-time systems to allow the occasional sample to be lost if the application can tolerate it (particularly at startup). |
board out is a copy of the HIL Board instance passed to the board in input. |
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analog voltages is the analog voltages (or currents) read from the specified analog channels. |
This VI only reads analog inputs. When reading from mixed signal types, it is more efficient to use the
This VI employs a hardware timebase on the data acquisition card to drive the timing of the Simulation loop. The clock parameter determines which timebase on the board is used. The Simulation loop should be configured so that it is not synchronized to a timing source. Also, the priority of the application VI should be set to time-critical. The priority is found in the VI Properties under the Execution category.
All input/output pairs of this function have direct feedthrough behaviour.
RCP CL HIL Read Timebase Example |
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Supported |
Comments |
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Yes |
Fully supported. |
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