Description
More of a question than a bug since this may just be a problem with how I set up my hardware. Hoping you can provide some guidance on why I may be encountering this issue in the Random Vibration environment. I have a single axis voice coil shaker powered by two audio amplifiers. I am using a NI DAQ USB 6002, and an analog accelerometer set up as a differential input. I have the accel as the first entry in the Channel table and the analog output to the audio amplifiers teed off to an analog input and that is the second entry. I believe I have these all set up relatively correctly as I am able to get pretty far in the System ID steps such that Rattlesnake is controlling the output to the vibe table and reading in and displaying the response.
I have loaded up a modified (reduced Grms) specification from the example you created in another issue on here along with pseudoinverse control, then I perform the system ID. I see the transfer function and phase plots start to populate and take shape. Then when the System ID stops after 20 frames. I switch to the Test Prediction tab. Here I see the Output RMS anywhere from 2 to 20+ depending on my Vrms output during the test predication step. The Response Error is always 0 db. With the "Real Spec" shown but nothing else. I can switch to the Run Test tab and start a test, but this results in the output spiking and the DAQ control loop erroring stating the output is too high.
I also tried the pre-compiled 2.0 version, which lets me get to the Test Perdiction step, but upon completion of all the steps, it give me an error shown below:
Any help or tips on how to debug further would be greatly appreciative. Thanks for the awesome work!