07-09-2013 07:14 PM
Hey,
Did you edit j1939 database with Ni database editor? Could you share me the J1939 database?My email is lvzhengmeng_spt@163.com
Thank you for reply.
07-10-2013 07:59 AM
Hey,
As previously stated, no NI products can be used to edit a J1939 database, including the NI database editor. I cannot share my database with you as it is customer specific. You need to get the database from the manufacturer of the ECU you are trying to communicate with.
07-10-2013 08:05 PM
oh,I know.Could you recommend a software to edit database?
07-11-2013 06:41 AM
Hey,
I don't know of any free software. My customers use Vector for designing and debugging the network/database. Then they use NI for automation.
10-08-2013 11:57 PM
Does this 1939 add-on support NI 9862 on cDAQ USB chassis? I tried this with the configuration VeriStand 2012+cDAQ9174+9862, but I received an error 15101 from NI VeriStand.
10-11-2013 07:09 AM
I have only tested the custom device with the hardware listed in the web document. I have not tested with Windows or any combination of USB chassis/sleeve/XNET card. Therefore, I would assume based on your error, it is not supported. I will look into it a bit further and add it as a feature in the next release if I find it doesn't work. I would expect it to take three to four weeks for me to get a new release out.
10-25-2013 02:40 PM
On the topic of compatibility, what would be required to get this Custom Device to work with VeriStand 2013? I don't know what all has changed in 2013 yet (just installed), but any suggestions would be appreciated. I am in the process of assembling another HIL and it is kind of a test bench for updates that will be pushed back to our older systems. I just setup VS2013 and DS2013 DS2.
Thanks
10-25-2013 03:40 PM
You would need LabVIEW 2013. You essentially have to recompile all the source code in LabVIEW 2013 and then re-build the source distributions. I will be doing this by the end of the year.
10-31-2013 03:00 PM
I am working on rebuilding the project for 2013 (will send back if I get it working) and will give it a test as soon as I can. I have hit a build error. It looks like LabView 2013 can't handle the J1939 Host Automation API.lvlibp (I get an error about opening a file with an earlier version). I don't know if this is a problem with LabView 2013 or with the library. I can open the library in 2011 with no problem. Is there a way to save the .vi's out of the packed lib with 2011 and then rebuild the lib in 2013?
Thanks
11-01-2013 03:11 PM
I did test this on Windows and it throws errors. I will add this to the feature list for my next version. As of right now, Windows is not supported.