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NI sbRIO-9601/9602/9602XT User Guide
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3.
In the
General
category of the
FPGA Target Properties
dialog box,
place a check in the
Run when loaded to FPGA
checkbox.
4.
Compile the FPGA VI.
Connecting Serial Devices to the NI sbRIO Device
The NI sbRIO device has an RS-232 serial port to which you can connect
devices such as displays or input devices. Use the Serial VIs to read from
and write to the serial port from a LabVIEW RT application. For more
information about using the Serial VIs, refer to the
Serial VIs and
Functions
topic of the
LabVIEW Help
.
Using the Internal Real-Time Clock
The system clock of the NI sbRIO device gets the date and time from the
internal real-time clock at startup. This synchronization provides
timestamp data to the device.
Configuring DIP Switches
Figure 11.
DIP Switches
All of the DIP switches are in the OFF (up) position when the NI sbRIO
device is shipped from National Instruments.
SAFE MODE Switch
The position of the SAFE MODE switch determines whether the embedded
LabVIEW Real-Time engine launches at startup. If the switch is in the OFF
position, the LabVIEW Real-Time engine launches. Keep this switch in the
OFF position during normal operation. If the switch is in the ON position
at startup, the sbRIO device launches only the essential services required
for updating its configuration and installing software. The LabVIEW
Real-Time engine does not launch.
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