11-08-2012
06:24 AM
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01-24-2025
10:05 AM
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Hi Guys,
I just created a blog about my LabVIEW based autopilot here it out here:
https://decibel.ni.com/content/blogs/LabVIEW_Autopilot/2012/11/08/labview-autopilot-almost-ready-for-first-semi-autonomous-flight
11-08-2012 09:52 AM
I can't wait to see the youtube video of this. What a cool project!
03-18-2013 01:29 AM
hi adam.amos
can you help me with my problem?
i need to design and build a autopilot for an aircraft and i need arm microcontroller.
i decided to use labview but as it starts i need a source for doing this with labview and i have questions that i could not find answer for them.
can you help me?
1.can i use labview for such a big work?
2.i need to use windows CE for my arm,can labview support installing and using CE for arm?
3.i want to use cortex for my project but with the start of cortex-m3.are other types supported like cortex-m3?
4.where can i find a book or ebook or sth like this for learning to work with arm?
i really need your help.
that's very kind of you.
thanks
03-18-2013
05:53 AM
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01-24-2025
10:06 AM
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Hi,
1. Yes
2. If you want to use an ARM processor than you will need the ARM toolkit http://www.ni.com/labview/arm/
If you want to use Windows CE then you will need the Mobile toolkit http://www.ni.com/labview/mobile
3. See the supported ARM devices http://www.ni.com/white-paper/7066/en
4. Sorry I don't know, I use Single Board RIO.
Good Luck!
03-18-2013 03:04 PM
hi,
very thanks to you
can you introduce me some links to use about such projects?
i need windows ce for future debugging of my program, do you know better way for future debugging?
where can i start? what do you suggest
03-18-2013 03:10 PM
hi,
very thanks to you
can you introduce me some links to use about such projects?
i need windows ce for future debugging of my program easily, do you know better way for future debugging?
where can i start? what do you suggest?
single board rio,what is it?
to be honest,"LabVIEW Autopilot and Ground Station Almost Ready for First Semi-Autonomous Flight" is great work.