Need help to upconvert LabVIEW 3.1 to LabVIEW 2011

Hello,
I will be greatly appreciate it if anyone can help me convert the LV file from version 3.1 to version 2011.
Thanks.
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    11/03/14 01:18:01.4860 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-48 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 01:18:03.6960 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:03.9520 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:05.6900 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 01:18:06.4970 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-58 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 01:18:09.0190 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:09.1480 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:11.4920 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-36 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 01:18:14.2140 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:14.3420 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:14.6680 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 01:18:19.4080 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:19.5370 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:21.5010 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-60 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 01:18:23.9250 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 01:18:24.6030 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:24.7320 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:26.5050 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-35 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 01:18:29.7980 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:29.9260 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:34.9930 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:35.1200 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:40.1870 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:40.3150 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:45.3810 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:45.5090 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:50.5740 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:50.7030 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:55.7700 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:55.8990 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:00.9660 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:01.0950 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:06.1610 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:06.2900 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:11.3570 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:11.4850 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:16.5500 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:16.6790 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:21.7460 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:21.8750 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:26.9400 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:27.0700 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:32.1350 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:32.2640 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:37.3300 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:37.4580 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:42.5230 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:42.6510 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:47.7170 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:47.8450 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:52.9110 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:53.0400 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:58.1060 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:58.2340 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:03.3000 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:03.4290 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:08.4950 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:08.6240 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:15.6620 No LAN Connectivity
    11/03/14 01:20:15.7270 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:15.8560 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:20.9220 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:21.0500 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:26.1170 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:26.2460 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:31.3120 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:31.4410 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:36.5080 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:36.6360 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:41.7010 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:41.8290 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:47.3860 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:47.5150 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:52.5810 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:52.7100 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:57.7770 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:57.9060 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:02.9720 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:03.1010 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:08.1660 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:08.2950 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:13.3620 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:13.4910 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:18.5580 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:18.6860 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:23.7540 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:23.8810 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:28.9470 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:29.0750 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:34.1430 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:34.2720 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:39.3380 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:39.4660 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:44.5330 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:44.6620 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:49.7280 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:51.7650 No WAN Connectivity
    11/03/14 01:21:51.8940 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:56.9600 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:57.0890 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:02.1550 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:02.2840 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:07.3500 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:07.4790 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:12.5450 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:12.6730 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:17.7390 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:17.8680 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:22.9330 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:23.0610 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:28.1270 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:28.2550 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:33.3200 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:33.4490 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:38.5160 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:38.6450 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:43.7120 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:43.8400 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:48.9070 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:49.0360 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:54.1030 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:54.2310 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:59.2970 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:59.4250 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:04.4920 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:04.6210 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:09.6870 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:09.8160 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:14.8810 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:15.0100 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:20.0770 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:20.2050 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:25.2720 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:25.4010 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:40.4670 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:40.5540 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:24:15.6180 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:24:15.7050 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:24:52.2380 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:24:52.3240 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:25:33.3000 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:25:33.3890 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:26:18.4530 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:26:18.5400 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:26:57.3000 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:26:57.3840 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:27:42.4490 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:27:42.5350 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:28:22.2300 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:28:22.3150 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:29:03.2910 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:29:03.3760 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:29:35.3430 System Power State Capabilities Changed: video=No, cpu=No, disk=No, audio=No, network=No
    11/03/14 01:29:40.1800 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:29:40.3120 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:29:47.8110 Power Changed : power=On
    11/03/14 01:29:47.8260 Link Changed : link=Down, reason=Disassociated because station leaving
    11/03/14 01:29:47.8260 SSID Changed : ssid=(null) ((null))
    11/03/14 01:29:47.8260 BSSID Changed : bssid=(null)
    11/03/14 02:04:38.1350 Country Code Changed : countryCode=X0
    11/03/14 02:04:38.1360 Power Changed : power=On
    11/03/14 02:04:46.4940 System Power State Capabilities Changed: video=Yes, cpu=Yes, disk=Yes, audio=Yes, network=Yes
    11/03/14 02:04:47.0550 Power Changed : power=On
    11/03/14 02:04:48.4810 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:04:50.1150 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:04:50.8510 Link Changed : link=Up
    11/03/14 02:04:50.8510 SSID Changed : ssid=<74617967 6172> (taygar)
    11/03/14 02:04:50.8510 BSSID Changed : bssid=00:12:17:48:68:cd
    11/03/14 02:04:50.9700 Association Done : err=No Error
    11/03/14 02:04:51.1440 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-47 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 02:04:57.1490 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-58 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 02:04:57.7190 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:04:57.7190 Country Code Changed : countryCode=US
    11/03/14 02:05:01.8430 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-44 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 02:05:06.6480 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:05:06.8350 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-67 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 02:05:11.8400 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-43 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 02:05:15.8930 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:05:16.8450 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-51 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 02:05:25.1670 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:05:34.4540 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:05:43.7330 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:05:53.0070 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:06:11.7000 USER STOPPED MONITORING!!!
    11/03/14 02:06:18.6230 USER STOPPED MONITORING!!!
    # --- Check Connectivity
    # --- Wi-Fi Interface
      Interface Name : en1
      MAC Address : 10:40:f3:a3:b4:f4
      Network Name : taygar
      Active PHY Mode : 802.11g
      Security : Open
      SSID : taygar
      BSSID : 00:12:17:48:68:cd
      Country : US
      RSSI : -60 dBm
      Noise : -87 dBm
      Rate : 18 Mbps
      Channel : 6
      Channel Width : 20MHz
    # --- Bluetooth
      Power State : On
      Paired Devices : 0
    # --- Wireless Environment
      2.4 GHz Networks : 1
      5 GHz Networks : 0
      Current Channel Networks : 1
      Recommended 2.4GHz Channels : [ 11 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 ] 6
      Recommended 5GHz Channels : [ 36 40 44 48 149 153 157 161 ]
    # --- Network Configuration
      Primary IPv4 Interface : en1
      IPv4 Address : 134.168.1.103
      IPv4 Router : 134.168.1.1
      Primary IPv6 Interface : None
      IPv6 Address : None
      IPv6 Router : None
      DNS Servers : 209.18.47.61
       209.18.47.62
    # --- Debug Log Entries
    11/03/14 02:10:34.9770 Preferred networks entry for current Wi-Fi network marked as hidden
    # --- Environment Test Cases
    # --- Environment Summary
    # --- Configuration Test Cases
    # --- Configuration Summary
    # --- Additional Information
    11/03/14 02:10:56.0520
    # --- Router Information
    11/03/14 02:11:12.0940 linksys
    # --- Create Diagnostics Report
    Failed to collect spindump output
    Failed to collect system profiler report

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    Hi,
    I need help in developing labview code. I am new to labview and will appreciate if someone can help me in this matter. I need to control the intensity of AC load (halogen lamp with 2kW,230V,50Hz) using Labview and Arduino. But my project using interrupt in Arduino, so it is not possible to use Labview Interface For Arduino(LIFA).  I searched and it might be possible to use VISA serial in this matter. Attached is the circuit and the code of Arduino. Someone who is expert in this matter can help me?
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    Solved!
    Go to Solution.
    Attachments:
    Zero Cross Circuit.docx ‏203 KB
    Triggering Circuit.docx ‏48 KB
    Coding for Arduino.txt ‏7 KB

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    I need help with my labview program. My goal is to write a program that allows the user to turn a toggle button on/off. When they do this it will start a loop witch turns on a digital switch for 45 minutes then off for 30 seconds and on and on till the user toggles the switch off. The timing does not have to be precise. I am using the NI 9476 digital output card.
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    Barrett
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.
    Attachments:
    Test Setup X01.vi ‏16 KB

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    Mark Yedinak
    "Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the waves turn the minutes to hours?"
    Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald - Gordon Lightfoot
    Attachments:
    Simple Delay in State Machine.vi ‏14 KB

  • HI. When I plug in my charger and use my macbook, I feel some kind of roughness on the body. It feels like some current flowing around it. Need help please.

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    This has been a problem that I've been trying to deal with for the past week to no avail. 
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        =========================================
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    thanks a lot.

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    NI data acquisition devices are primarily designed to take measurements, so it's a good idea to measure the signals that you have mentioned with a DAQ device.
    You also can use DAQ devices for control tasks, but for reliable and deterministic control behavioryou typically need to use a real-time operating system (not Windows!). If you want to learn more about the pros and cons of using DAQ devices for motion control tasks, please refer to these threads. Still for standard motion control tasks it's much more efficient in terms of development time, to use a dedicated motion control device for the motion control part of your application.
    In general the control part is independant from the motor type, as these devices only generate control signals (+/- 10 V). There are many power drives available, that accept this type of control signal and you should select your motor according to the requirements of your application.
    For a more detailed system consulting, please contact your local NI branch. To select the products that fit best to your application requirements a face to face discussion is much more efficient than a discussion forum thread, because there are a lot of parameters that need to be taken into consideration. If you tell me in which country you are living, I can provide appropriate contact data to you.
    Thanks and kind regards,
    Jochen Klier
    National Instruments

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