![]() ![]() I am a PhD student, and I would like to synchronize LabVIEW with another software named Labchart ( ) to facilitate my data collection. Is this what you are looking for? If yes: why don't you explain it like that? Right now I understand "you need some 'real world' TMS signals to trigger Labchart" and you want to have the same effect using a "pure LabVIEW software approach": this will not work! Software is not hardware…īut you could use some DAQ devices, controlled by LabVIEW, to output those "TMS-like signals" you need to trigger that "Labchart". Now you ask how to use LabVIEW to have the same effect on that "Labchart" like your "TMS signals"!? So there is some (unknown to us) "Labchart", where you don't provide information (like links to manuals) about.Īnd there is some "TMS", which I guess is some external sensors/signals.Īnd "Labchart" (whatever that might be) is "triggered" by those "TMS signals". I thought of "Brainstim" as a 3rd party software… (This is what you get when you need to guess from other users text message.) Sorry if my explanation was not clear enough. I don't know how to trigger Labchart via labview though, because I'm not that familiar with Labview and how to program it to send the trigger command. (I made a mistake in my previous comment writing "Brainstim"! I meant "Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation") Then, as an example, I said Labchart can be externally triggered by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). ![]() I just said that I'm pretty sure Labchart can be triggered by other software. ![]()
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