07-03-2017 01:38 PM
Hi,
I've been working with the LTE Application Framework. In trying to understand its operation, it would be helpful to easily see how the Host VI and FPGA VI are connected. The FPGA has many controls that are set in the host via "Read/Write FPGA Control" modules. If there is a control in the FPGA such as "use DL TX RF start trigger" and I need to know how it is set/unset, I would like to be able to quickly find this in the Host. However, if I search the project for "use DL TX RF start trigger" the only results are the FPGA controls.
Is there a way to find where the FPGA control is set, or do I just need to search for Read/Write FPGA Control modules and go through each until I find what I'm looking for?
Thanks,
-ctarver
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07-05-2017 09:13 AM
To add to this a little, I also would like to be able to easily find the host side of a DMA FIFO. When looking at the Resources file, you can easily click on a FIFO and search for instances of the FIFO on the FPGA. However, I haven't found a way to search for the same FIFO on the host vi. If there is a way to do this, I'd appreciate any help in finding it.
Thanks!
-ctarver
07-05-2017 03:31 PM
Hello ctarver!
I was wondering, are you using LabVIEW Communications 2.0 with the LTE App Framework?
Assuming you are, I was unable to find a way to find where the Host VIs connect with the FPGA VI. However, this is a great suggestion for the LabVIEW FPGA Idea Exchange! The Idea Exchange is a place to provide feedback to NI R&D to help better our products! I would suggest posting on the Idea Exchange about adding this feature to LabVIEW, as it would be very useful!
I hope this is helpful!
Best,
Casey L.
Applications Engineer
07-05-2017 03:36 PM
Hi,
Yes, I am using LabView Comms 2.0 with the LTE AFW.
I'll make a post to request the feature.
Thanks!
ctarver
07-10-2017 11:31 AM
Hey ctarver,
As one of the project managers for the LabVIEW group responsible for Comms, I wanted to let you know that this feature request has been put on our backlog and will be considered for inclusion in an upcoming release.
Thanks for your feedback!