The LabVIEW project is created. All C Series modules and corresponding I/O appear
under the FPGA Target.
Note
By default, all C Series modules appear under the FPGA Target, which
indicates that all modules are selected for use in LabVIEW FPGA mode.
For information on how to change programming modes in LabVIEW FPGA,
visit
Deploying Your C Series Module in a Programming Mode in LabVIEW
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Deploying Your C Series Module in a Programming
Mode in LabVIEW FPGA
Complete the following steps to deploy C Series modules in a new programming mode in the
LabVIEW project.
1.
Locate your C Series module in your LabVIEW project. If you just created the project, all
C Series modules appear under the FPGA Target, which indicates that they are in the
LabVIEW FPGA programming mode.
2.
Drag your C Series module to
Real-Time Scan Resources
. This indicates you plan to use
your module in Real-Time Scan (IO Variables) programming mode.
3.
Right-click the cRIO-905
x
in the project and select
Deploy All
to deploy the module in
the Real-Time Scan (IO Variables) programming mode.
Your module is now in Real-Time Scan mode.
4.
Drag your C Series module to
Real-Time Resources
. This indicates you plan to use your
module in Real-Time (NI-DAQmx) programming mode.
5.
Right-click the cRIO-905
x
in the project and select
Deploy All
to deploy the module in
the Real-Time (NI-DAQmx) programming mode.
Your module is now in Real-Time (NI-DAQmx) mode.
Programming Examples
For information on getting started with DAQmx programming mode examples in LabVIEW
FPGA, go to
daq2comboExample
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