Not only plot, but also display and store the data for further experimentation and corrections.The simplest solution Ive found was to use excel, but with a twist.
Write Data To Excel Labview Download Step 1A PROGRAM THAT DOESNT REQUIRE EXCEL TO PLOT DATA CAN BE FOUND HERE Also if you find this instructable interesting, perhaps youll like another one Ive made (about displaying live Arduino sensor readings on a Nokia 5110 LCD): Add Tip Ask Question Comment Download Step 1: What Youll Need For this you will need: -Windows (tested on xp) -Arduino IDE -Microsoft office (tested on 2010) -PLX-DAQ (expansion for excel) -Arduino (tested on UNO, but any board should work) I am assuming that youve already got an Arduino, Windows, Arduino IDE and Excel.Write Data To Excel Labview Download And InstallHeres the link to download PLX-DAQ: You only need to download and install it, it should work fine.
After installation, it will automatically create a folder named PLX-DAQ on your Desktop in which you will find a shortcut named PLX-DAQ Spreadsheet. When you want to use your Arduino to send data to excel, just open up the shortcut. Add Tip Ask Question Comment Download Step 2: Arduino Part Now that weve got all that downloaded and installed, lets start with the Arduino part. Heres a basic template I created that will display the time in column A and your sensor measurements in column B. Of course, this is just a basic template, which is pretty straight forward and you can tweak it to suit your needs. Write Data To Excel Labview Code So YouIve added explanations in the Arduino code so you (and I, after not working with it for a while) know which part of the code does what. Just add Serial.read() function, name it Adata, Bdata and and it should work. Add Tip Ask Question Comment Download Step 3: Sending the Data to Excel Of course PLX-DAQ has more functions, which you can explore on your own by reading the instructions in the rar folder that you downloaded. You can closely examine a section of the graph by shutting down data collecting, right click on the x or y axis and set it to a smaller frame. You can also right click on the curve that connects the points on your chart and select the color and thickness of the curve. I know it took me quite some time to find this and to get it working. P.S. If you liked this instructable, perhaps youll like another one Ive made: If you enjoyed this Instructable, consider visiting my Fundrazr page here. My ESP32-Dev uses COM33 and 115,200 baud, neither of which are supported by PLX-DAQ. Where do I get the object that is missing on my computer 0 Ghostrider513. Win 10 and Excel 2010 doesnt recognize PLX-DAQ Spreadsheet 0 waleedTEC. The data doesnt seem to move over to the excel file, or if it does, it gets stuck on the first row. Instead of Serial.print(DATA,TIME); You should tipe Serial.print(DATA,TIME,); In order to fully understand the meaning of that comma you should read the PLX-DTQ. ![]() Is there something I am missing Thank you in advance 0 Micle84. Terms of Service Privacy Statement Privacy settings Legal Notices Trademarks.
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