01-02-2013 10:36 PM
asking for a solution does'nt mean that to do the entire project. communities are mean't for the sharing of ideas and helping fellow men. keep your ethics safe and do your work. it suits better to you.
01-03-2013 01:21 AM
ok. you please give the specific application for which you are using the jtag alongwith labview.
01-03-2013 01:28 AM
nyc wrote
So, it is okay to ask for someone to do your school project for you ????
At my university that is grounds for explusion since it an ethics violation.
asking for a solution does'nt mean that to do the entire project. communities are mean't for the sharing of ideas and helping fellow men. if you can't , keep your ethics safe and do your work. it suits better to you.
01-03-2013 09:52 AM
@avnr wrote:
nyc wrote
So, it is okay to ask for someone to do your school project for you ????
At my university that is grounds for explusion since it an ethics violation.
asking for a solution does'nt mean that to do the entire project. communities are mean't for the sharing of ideas and helping fellow men. if you can't , keep your ethics safe and do your work. it suits better to you.
Sure sounds like you are asking us to do a big chunk of your project. But let us even forget about ethics and school projects, or whatever. *YOU* are the one who knows what these boards do, so *YOU* are the one that will have to decide how to test them. Since we did not design the board to be tested, we have absolutely no idea what you might even need to get started.
Do some research. Look around for examples. Ask your professor for a little guidance. It doesn't seem like he's given you adequate information on the subject matter. Develop a test plan, THEN come to us for help on translating your test plan into LabVIEW code.
01-03-2013 10:35 PM
thanks. i will go through my work. but my intention is not that to ask to do my project or even not about the testing of boards. i had gone through some manuals and i found using jtag in my application can help me better. and that's what i had asked you people.
the next time i will be specific to you .
01-04-2013 09:56 AM
@avnr wrote:
thanks. i will go through my work. but my intention is not that to ask to do my project or even not about the testing of boards. i had gone through some manuals and i found using jtag in my application can help me better. and that's what i had asked you people.
the next time i will be specific to you .
Write up a test plan that describes how you want to test these boards. Include the specs of the UUT as well as test-for sepcs. When you've done that, then you are ready to ask questions about how to implement it in LabVIEW...