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
welcome!
thanks for this tutorial, easy to follow and useful
Thanks!
Excellent sir ji
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thanks for this video, I have work sent to teacher. Thanks
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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
Glad to see that the video is useful for u
sir please explain the terms like frequency, no. of samples, samples per second.....actually i didnt understand how these values are worked.
thank you
You're welcome
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
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.