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Re-installing NI-RIO helped me fixing this problem.  Thanks, Jerry.
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I am using FPGA 2010 and FPGA Interface palette is missing. I have tried to reinstall the FPGA module and NIRIO but to no avail. Please let me know if there are any other alternatives.

 

Sofia

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Message 12 of 18
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I have a few guesses as to what could be the problem.


1) Is it possible that your palette is just not set to visible? Create a blank VI (not under an FPGA target), right-click on the block diagram, pin the dialog, select Customize >> Change Visible Palettes.

2) You posted on a really old post, so it is unclear to me what you meant by "tried to reinstall the FPGA module". Are you using the NI-5640R 1.5 driver DVD to do this? or are you using the LabVIEW FPGA 2010 disk to do this? You should be using the LabVIEW FPGA disk.

3) You might want to check if Measurement and Automation Explorer thinks you have LabVIEW FPGA installed. Open Measurement and Automation Explorer, expand the software tab on the left, then expand the LabVIEW 2010 node. You should see an element under the LabVIEW 2010 node that says something like "FPGA" or "FPGA Module." I can't remember off the top of my head.

 

 

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Thank you sooo much. My palette was just not visible and option 1 fixed the problem.:) .

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Hello,

 

I have Labview FPGA 2010 Module installed in my pc with windows 7. I am using NIRIO 3.5.1. When I am working with blank VI the FPGA interface is visible. But when I am working in FPGA Project and making FPGA VI it is not present. I dont understand. I am unable to associate my FPGA VI with FPGA main.

 

Sofia

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There are different palettes for FPGA VIs and Host (My Computer) VIs. The actual "association" between the Host and FPGA VIs happens in the Host VI when you configure the "Open FPGA VI Reference".

 

Make sure that your Host VI is under "My Computer", but not inside the target section in the project tree.

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Come to think of it, you may want to start by looking at (and possibly copying and modifying) one of the FPGA examples. The FPGA examples can be found here: C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 2010\examples\instr\ni5640R\FPGA\<your target>. The path will contain "Program Files (x86)" instead of "Program Files" if you are on a 64-bit OS.

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Yeah I got it. Now I can reference my FPGA VI from my host VI. Thank u

 

Sofia

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