09-08-2010 01:20 AM
U can use Serial communication protocol.
No need of DAQ card
09-08-2010 02:42 AM
Instead of c/c++,can i user labview program for embedded appilcation?
if So How?
09-08-2010 03:25 AM
For Microcontroller programming you have to use C/C++ only, but for communicating from microcontroller to PC u can use serial communication.
labview is having a feature of serial communication.
here my understanding is that you want to see some data coming from microcontroller to PC in labview right?
if that is the case u can do as i said.
09-08-2010 07:44 AM
@MadhuKiran wrote:
U can use Serial communication protocol.
No need of DAQ card
Sounds familiar.
09-08-2010 08:54 AM
I know...
It motivated me to write something in tbob's old thread.
Kudos to you Broken Arrow.
🙂
09-09-2010 12:50 AM
Hi Jagadesan,
Yes, LabVIEW can be used to program embedded systems..
Checkout this link: http://www.ni.com/embedded/
and from what i understand you are looking for programming 89C51 which is 8-bit uC, LabVIEW is supported only for 32-bit uP/uC and cannot be used to program 89C51 uC..
Regards,
Rajshekar P
09-09-2010 03:30 AM
@Raj_NI wrote:
Hi Jagadesan,
Yes, LabVIEW can be used to program embedded systems..
Checkout this link: http://www.ni.com/embedded/
and from what i understand you are looking for programming 89C51 which is 8-bit uC, LabVIEW is supported only for 32-bit uP/uC and cannot be used to program 89C51 uC..
Regards,
Rajshekar P
Not to mention the cost of the latter development system which is quite steep, even for NI system standard