02-20-2024 09:31 AM
I'm currently taking a Udemy course and running LabView 2023 Q3.
Section 17 Advanced LabView requires downloading and installing Control Design and Simulations Module.
However, the latest version of Control Design and Simulations Module is LabVIEW 2022 (2023 not available?) Q3 which I downloaded but when I tried to install it, I got a msg stating "No operation to be performed".
In my VI Block Diagram function palette, the tutorial calls for Control & Simulation > Control Design > Model Construction functions.
Is a LabView 2023 Q3 version of Control Design and Simulations Module available?
Or do I have to download and install LabView 2022 Q3 in order to download and install the 2022 Q3 Control Design and Simulations Module?
Can LabView 2023Q3 run on the same laptop as LabView 2022Q3 without problems?
Thanks,
JT
03-08-2024 10:12 AM
I followed these download and install Control Design and Simulation module instructions for recently download and installed LavView 2022 Q3 Community version on a Windows 10 Pro platform but it did not bring up the Simulation and Control Design pkg options (only the PID, Fuzzy Logic, and System ID). I also tried this in LabView 2023 Q3 and resulted in same.
I've read this module is only free for Mac and Linux platforms but I don't see anywhere on your site where there is a charge.
What is the remedy to properly installing this module on Windows 10 Pro to have access to the Simulation and Control Design palletes?
John Trites
03-08-2024 10:27 AM
I think its because the latest version of this toolkit is 2022 and the latest supported LabVIEW is 2022 as well:
For me the same - this toolkit is installed, and it appeared in LabVIEW 2022 only:
But in 2023 and 2024 - not:
Theoretically (only theoretically) it should be possible to install it on older LabVIEW like 2022, then accurately copy everything from LabVIEW 2022 to LabVIEW 2023/2024 (palettes, SubVIs, any supplied files, etc) and may be this will work (may be not).
03-08-2024 05:24 PM
Andrew_Dimitriev,
Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, I already installed LabView 2022 Q3 as I previously stated and when installing the Control Design and Simulation module in NIMAX shows it installed as shown.
But unfortunately, when I run LabView 2022 Q3, the Simulation and Control Design palettes DO NOT appear under Control and Simulation as shown.
I read another Community thread on this subject and NI stated that this was only available for paid licenses up through LabView 2022 Q3. I am running the free Community version. So, I think I'm not going to finish my Udemy tutorials on Control Design and Simulation.
Best Regards,
John Trites