The Maximun rate of NI DAQ Card in MATLAB can not reach that in the specification.
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I'm using PCI 6259 and MATLAB 2020b. The Maximum update rate for a single AO output channel is 2.86MS/S according to the specification, but when I use
daqSession = daq('ni');
daqSession.addoutput('Dev1','ao0','Voltage');
daqSession.Rate = 2000000;
Then it says, Rate cannot exceed 1000000 in the current configuration.
Is it the limited by MATLAB? And can I achieve that specified speed using LabView or c++/c#?
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Chidvi Modala
le 30 Mar 2021
This is a known issue and our developers are aware of it and will try to fix it in future releases.
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Edgar Pena
le 14 Sep 2022
Modifié(e) : Edgar Pena
le 14 Sep 2022
Are there any updates on this issue? I am able to achieve the specified sampling rate using Python and then having MATLAB call a Python script (as in the code below), but I am still unable to achieve any sampling rate above 1 MS/s with MATLAB. Doing everything in MATLAB would be much more convenient.
%%% Run Python code to control DAQ
pe = pyenv;
if (~pe.Status==matlab.pyclient.Status.Loaded)
pyenv('Version','C:\Users\myusername\Anaconda3\python.exe')
end
path_to_file = fileparts(which('DAQ_simulation_script.py'));
if count(py.sys.path,path_to_file) == 0
insert(py.sys.path,int32(0),path_to_file);
end
pyrunfile("DAQ_simulation_script.py",...
f_i=freq,Fs_i=sampling_rate_Hz,ramp_rate_i=ramp_rate_mA_per_sec,max_amplitude_i=ramp_peak_amplitude_mA,duration_at_max_i=duration_at_max_amplitude)
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