Simply change the magnitude of the signal e.g. sine from the express vi. U can access this funcationality by double clicking on the express vi. Also change the limits of the graph by changing the auto-scaling on the y-axis to manual mode. U can access this by right-clicking on the graph and going to scales section....I hope u will understand....else if u want to learn LabVIEW in details u can contact me through my teacheron profile where all my details r given and here's the link www.teacheron.com/tutor-profile/9rF
thank you a lot !!!!! I did my homework about modulation BPSK
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thanks for this tutorial, easy to follow and useful
Thanks!
Excellent sir ji
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Thank you for the video, how do you measure power spectra of the wave?
Use FFT
Also there is a vi to see power spectrum in signal generation and analysis tool box
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thanks for this video, I have work sent to teacher. Thanks
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You're welcome
sir please explain the terms like frequency, no. of samples, samples per second.....actually i didnt understand how these values are worked.
how can we inter- convert the sine and square wave
There is an option inside the express vi to choose from various signals such as square sawtooth sine triangular etc.
How to increase the scale of the x axis? I mean, I would like to increase from 0.1 to 1.
Select the graphical object on front panel, right click and go to properties and under x- scale change the minor ticks to whatever increment u desire.
the graph is displayed from -10 to 10. How can I make the signal go from 0 to 10?
Simply change the magnitude of the signal e.g. sine from the express vi. U can access this funcationality by double clicking on the express vi. Also change the limits of the graph by changing the auto-scaling on the y-axis to manual mode. U can access this by right-clicking on the graph and going to scales section....I hope u will understand....else if u want to learn LabVIEW in details u can contact me through my teacheron profile where all my details r given and here's the link
www.teacheron.com/tutor-profile/9rF