Table 3. STATUS LED Indicators (Continued)
LED Pattern
Indication
Continuously blinks The cRIO-905
x
has not booted into NI Linux Real-Time. The
cRIO-905
x
either booted into an unsupported operating system, was
interrupted during the boot process, or detected an unrecoverable
software error.
On momentarily
The cRIO-905
x
is booting. No action required.
Off
The cRIO-905
x
is in run mode. Software is installed and the operating
system is running.
Using the cRIO-905x in LabVIEW
Visit the following topics for information on how to create a new LabVIEW Project
configured with the cRIO-905
x
, and how to deploy the C Series module in the Real-Time,
Real-Time Scan (IO Variables), or LabVIEW FPGA programming modes.
Using the
cRIO-905
x
in
LabVIEW
Programming Modes:
•
Real-Time
•
Real-Time Scan (IO
Variables)
1.
Adding the cRIO-905x to a
LabVIEW Project
2.
Deploying Your C Series Module in
a Programming Mode in LabVIEW
Using the
cRIO-905
x
in
LabVIEW FPGA
(Requires
LabVIEW FPGA
Module)
Programming Modes:
•
Real-Time
•
Real-Time Scan (IO
Variables)
•
LabVIEW FPGA
1.
Adding the cRIO-905x to a
LabVIEW FPGA Project
2.
Deploying Your C Series Module in
a Programming Mode in LabVIEW
FPGA
Adding the cRIO-905x to a LabVIEW Project
Complete the following steps to create a new LabVIEW project configured with the
cRIO-905
x
controller.
You can use LabVIEW to program in Real-Time (NI-DAQmx) or Real-Time Scan (IO
Variables) modes. For applications using advanced functionality that require programming the
FPGA, LabVIEW FPGA Module is required to deploy C Series modules in the LabVIEW
FPGA programming mode. Refer to the
Adding the cRIO-905x to a LabVIEW FPGA Project
for more information.
Refer to "Choosing Your Programming Mode" in the
cRIO-905x User Manual
to determine
which programming modes are right for your application.
cRIO-905x Getting Started Guide
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