10-14-2015 11:33 PM
Hello....
I have successfully interfaced Arduino UNO board with LabVIEW software and simulated an LED on-off example correctly by flashing the board with LIFA_base firmware.. I am just wondering, how can we interface a general purpose microcontroller board with LabVIEW as the library for the same is not available unlike Arduino UNO. How to do this ?? Plz suggest me something....
10-15-2015 09:10 AM
Hi!
You can use the "VISA configure serial port" to interface your microcontroller with LabView. Of course, you need to write a program to comunicate the board with LabView and you need a signal converter, like the MAX232.
Here you can find some links that can help you to create the interface.
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/7907/es/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZe3m8zkSl4
And if you are using a microcontroller that supports USB communication, here you have another suggestion to interface it with LabView.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnxGS35XD64
All the information is in Spanish but there are a lot of tutorials in English.
Regards.
10-25-2015 06:45 PM
There are two approaches one can use to use Labview with a general purpose micro controller. You can use either remote program calls, RPC, or you can write a program that performs a single task. With RPC you write a multi function program that will execute your required tasks. LIFA is an example of a RPC program. Most any Arduino program you find in books are single task programs. Both approaches will use Labview's Serial Communication capability.
This web page <https://developer.mbed.org/cookbook/Interfacing-with-LabVIEW> shows both approaches for a LPC1768.
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