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NI FPGA Board 93426B-01L

I have this FPGA board and I need to know how I can program it. How do I get the FPGA I/O Palette so I can connect it to make a project?

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Those assembly numbers of the boards itself don’t tell me and most here anything unless I would have to happen to have one of them laying in front of me and found it on there.

Do you have a type number?

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PB6002-200-005

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Hi guy,

 

are you talking about his one?

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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Your original part number was wrong, the real one is 193426B-01, which makes more sense for NI PCB board assemblies.

Now this is an old and discontinued board. To use this with LabVIEW you do need of course the LabVIEW FPGA toolkit together with LabVIEW but you also need the correct driver for the OS to recognize it as USB device.

 

According to this thread https://forums.ni.com/t5/Academic-Hardware-Products-myDAQ/FPGA-board-not-recognized-by-PC-doesn-t-in... this would be the NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board Driver Software 3.1 or newer. But this is a discontinued board and was mainly sold as academic device through Diligent. So you may have some success in trying to contact Digilent for the driver support package.

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When I do a search for Labview FPGA in the package manager here is what it shows me:

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Which one do I install?

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To get your board work with LabVIEW: NONE.

That are all examples for specific algorithms that might work with your board or not. But you first need the USB driver for your board and a board level support package and according FPGA framework support for the LabVIEW environment. You also obviously will need the LabVIEW FPGA Toolkit which is a licensed ($$$) package just as LabVIEW itself.

 

You really need to contact NI or Digilent directly for this as we do not know this hardware and don’t know which installer is needed. It may be part of a normal software installer but at least the USB driver seems to have its own installer and only a support person of NI or Digilent can know that.

 

You can of course keep posting here and hope someone in the know happens to read this thread and answers but if you want to get this working before the end of the year and not just after you finished with your graduation, a bit more proactive action by getting on a phone and start talking with the actual support people from NI and Digilent, will be required in this case.

Rolf Kalbermatter
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