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There were plenty of sessions on using LabView FPGA at the recent NI Week show in Austin, TX— and new tools from Xilinx for IP optimization. Still, there was a subtle concern among some attendees of ...
A unique programming interface promises to make it easier for C/C++ developers to take advantage of the LabVIEW FPGA Module and FPGA-based hardware for embedded control and acquisition applications.
LabView 2009 enables the development of embedded systems using a variety of programming tools, including a graphical programming language, C code, a hardware description language, and text-based math.
Using LabVIEW to program the FPGA in CompactRIO, the engineering team built an affordable system that met stringent performance, price and time-to-market requirements.
The task of programming FPGAs with NI's LabView is simply a matter of linking the desired function blocks within the LabView graphicaldevelopment environment.
April 1, 2009 – National Instruments (Nasdaq: NATI) has announced a new programming interface available from the NI Labs virtual research lab that makes it easier for C/C++ developers to take ...
To meet the unique requirements of the application, we implemented a highly optimized encoder interface in the FPGA to measure the cylinder position while programming the system entirely in NI LabVIEW ...
LabVIEW 8.6 further reduces FPGA-based development time with new features that engineers can use to program CompactRIO programmable automation controllers (PACs) directly without having to ...
LabView is a great tool for developing embedded applications, but it has been a relatively well-kept secret. Embedded Technology Editor Bill Wong takes a look at a package that ...
Jeff Kodosky, co-founder and business and technology fellow at National Instruments, was an architect of the LabView graphical programming language. On visit to the NIDays technology conference in ...