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LabVIEW and VISA with Digilent UNO32 and Basic I/O shield

Created Fri, 06 Sep 2013 19:57:09 +0000 by Tayeb


Tayeb

Fri, 06 Sep 2013 19:57:09 +0000

I have just published on my blog Redacacia, a new tutorial that may interest members and visitors of this chipKIT discussion board.

I show step by step how to write a NI LabVIEW VI that reads temperature from chipKIT Diglent UNO32 board and Basic I/O board, and displays it numerically and graphically. I do not use LIFCK library, instead I use LabVIEW's own VISA drivers.

Here is direct link to my blog:

http://redacacia.me/2013/09/06/labview-and-visa-interface-with-chipkit-digilent-uno32-and-basic-io-shield/

I have done a video that is not of such a high quality that demonstrates the project:

http://youtu.be/s1U7iSNlZdI

Here is an image of Front Panel of VI I wrote:

I am mixing two powerful tools: LabVIEW and chipKIT (found on Digilent UNO32 board).

I will appreciate any comments or suggestions to improve the G or pde codes.


Jishang

Thu, 26 Dec 2013 05:48:37 +0000

Dear sir, I am very new to MAX 32. i want to make a device and interface with LABView. so can you please help on this.


Tayeb

Sat, 04 Jan 2014 13:34:34 +0000

Dear sir, I am very new to MAX 32. i want to make a device and interface with LABView. so can you please help on this.

Neither me, or anyone else can help, if we do not know what is the difficulty. Have you tried to follow the tutorial and do something similar?


Ian_B

Wed, 15 Jan 2014 23:40:30 +0000

If you want something to get started with, there is a LabVIEW add-on called LINX that could help you get started. Unlike the previous Labview Interface for Chipkit, LINX is compatable with the Max32 without having to modify its VIs extensively.

You can download LINX here: [url]https://www.labviewhacker.com/doku.php?id=libraries:linx:linx[/url]