![]() Though laborious I could account for drift I normally set fetch size to 512000 so ideally I’d like a GPS time stamp for eachĪ separate text file with about 36000 timestamps. ![]() Is there an example VI that writes a timestamp fileĬorresponding to each fetch from the 5922 buffer? I’m using fetch (size) in reference to theįetch size in the niScope Stream to Disk Queues Win32 File IO VI. The system is a PXI1000B containing 2X5922 Requires that I acquire approximately10 hours of data at a rate of 500kS/s. Long duration data with either a GPS time stamp or GPS time synchronization to ![]() I’m a LabView novice and asked this question in the
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