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Continuous, triggered, high-speed motion capture

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Hello,

 

I'm attempting to perform a continuous triggered high speed motion capture independent of the motion, and it's not clear that this is possible. Before I spend a few hours on a wild goose chase, I thought I'd ask around.

 

I have a digital pulse train coming in at about 100 Hz and I'd like to measure the position of my motion system in all 3 axes at each pulse. Having acquired the data, it should then get dumped to a file. This should happend continuously until the user exits the program. The continuous part of this seems unnecessarily complicated, involving on-board programming, if my reading of examples such as onboard-hsi-gpbuffer.vi and continuous_hsc.vi is correct. However, if that's the worst of it, I'll survive.

 

Meanwhile, the system is undergoing random motion, including starting and stopping of the axes. This is the part that has me particularly concerned. All of the examples that I have seen, both bundled and otherwise, seem to include a single move as part of the program. Since my system will be undergoing multiple moves controlled by the user, I'm concerned that these moves (or the end of the moves) will cancel the capture operations.

 

Does anyone have any insight into this sort of setup?

 

Thanks,

Jason


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