02-05-2012 03:41 AM
Hi,
I'm a rookie with Labview. I've done some smaller programs, but that's it.
I have some PCI Labview cards here, for measuring analog, digital, GPIB and so on. Is there a possibility, to use a normal Windows copputer to "carry" this hardware and control everything with a laptop connected by ethernet?
If this is possible, what do I need?
Thanks
isotta
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02-05-2012 07:07 AM
02-05-2012 07:17 AM - edited 02-05-2012 07:17 AM
Is there any reason you can't use a PCI expansion chassis rather than a desktop PC? This is the first thing I found doing a quick Google search.
02-05-2012 08:12 AM
Hello,
the remote desktop solution is such a thing. The reason why I want the split setup is, the hardware needs to be integrated in a measuring system, but I also want to program at home. This speaks against a RDP solution.
First I also thought about a external PCI case, but there's a budget reason why this solution won't work.
Thanks
isotta
02-05-2012 10:46 AM
I've never taken advantage of this feature, but VISA supports sharing devices over a network, so you may be able to use some of your devices remotely that way. See
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/F3AB0B5D7DBA367C86257982005BBF2C
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/4789
The older "traditional" NI-DAQ driver supported a feature called "Remote Device Access" that would let you use a remote DAQ device, but as far as I know it is not supported by the newer DAQmx driver and no similar feature is available.
02-05-2012 02:54 PM
Hello and thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for?