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Configuration for Acquisition

Configuration for Acquisition

Configuration for Acquisition

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Hi  

Am new in DAQ and Currently I have a test application running fine in VB6.0 by consisting in measure Voltage, Current and Torque and at present am implementing this same software application in another machine which has the same test hardware equipment but when I run the application on this second machine obviously the acquisition of Voltage, Current and Torque are different.

My question is:
Is needed some additional calibration or configuration I forgetting in MAX although the VB application creates and configure the tasks in code by using the NI DAQmx C API library?

If so, which are these steps please?
This is the hardware scenario

PXI-1050 (PXI/SCXI Combination)
- (Device 1) PXI-8186 Controller
- (Device 8) PXI-6251M Multifunction for use as SCXI Control of PXI/SCXI

-SCXI
--Module 1: SCXI-1125(8 Channel Programmable Isolated Input)/ SCXI-1313 (High Voltage Attenuator TB)
--Module 2: Empty
--Module 3: Empty
--Module 4: Empty

Channels Used:
                 - Voltage in DAQ Chan = SC1Mod1/ai0
                 - Current in DAQ Chan =SC1Mod1/ai3
                 - Torque in Chan = SC1Mod1/ai5

 Any Help Will be appreciated

Thank you!

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