6/29/2010 12:18 PM | |
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OK sorry here is the program I currently have attached to this post.
AttachmentLOGO!Soft Comfort - laser_measurement.pdf (585 Downloads) |
6/29/2010 8:32 PM | |
Joined: 3/4/2009 Last visit: 10/28/2020 Posts: 57 Rating: (5) |
How often will you need to set zero point? Is it a part of the procedure or you just need it for calibration? If you dont need setting zero too often, maybe you can find a solution to the topic /tf/WW/en/Posts/44596#top Instead of adding time, you can add or abstract a value to the measured one, using keys on TD. You will be able to add or abstract until you have a zero value. The problem is that it will not be easy to do this frequently. |
Last edited by: miltos at: 6/29/2010 8:35 PM |
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6/30/2010 11:16 AM | |
Joined: 3/4/2009 Last visit: 10/28/2020 Posts: 57 Rating: (5) |
Ok. Try the attached program. Make changes to AI1 and push F1 for a litle time. Attachmentsetting zero.zip (640 Downloads) |
Last edited by: miltos at: 6/30/2010 11:47 AMI worked on the program from the link i gave you on my previous post: /tf/WW/en/Posts/44596#top |
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6/30/2010 2:49 PM | |
Joined: 3/4/2009 Last visit: 10/28/2020 Posts: 57 Rating: (5) |
Here is a better and very simple solution.
Attachmentsetting zero V2.zip (512 Downloads) |
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6/30/2010 6:41 PM | |
Joined: 9/6/2008 Last visit: 3/29/2024 Posts: 134 Rating: (16) |
i may didn"t understand but what you realy want to do is to reset your (actual) AI value.( the reading sensor input ) i think this is not possible. if you want to reset the limit of the comparator ( which is something that your sample is doing) take a look and maybe it help. /tf/WW/en/Posts/32712#top best luck! |
http://electrotech-techblogg.blogspot.gr/ |
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