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FPGA compiling inconsistency

Dear all,

 

I have a simple FPGA PID program.  The program compiles and runs nicely when in the original Project underwhich I wrote it.

 

I was trying to add the program to another project, contained in separate folder, but could no longer compile the FPGA vi correctly;

Compilation seems to start normally, but after 6 minutes of compiling, the Complation Status window shows the following Summary report:

 

'Status: Compilation failed.

Refer to the Xilinx Log report for more information, or contact National Instruments technical support at ni.com/support.



Device Utilization
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Total Slices: 15.7% (4512 out of 28800)
Flip Flops: 9.8% (2832 out of 28800)
Total LUTs: 10.9% (3125 out of 28800)

Timing
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None.

Actual Xilinx Options
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Synthesis Optimization Goal: Speed
Synthesis Optimization Effort: Normal
Map Overall Effort Level: Default
Place and Route Overall Effort Level: Default

Start Time: 10/27/2011 1:39:10 PM
End Time: 10/27/2011 1:45:41 PM

The compilation failed'.

 

 

To check whether I made a mistake

while copying things over, I reopened the original program under the original Project and compiled it successfully.

 

I have no idea at all why the copied program, exactly the same as the original, does not compile.  I have tried restaring

labview, the computer and moved files around.  None of these solved the problem.  Any suggestions?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

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Hi

 

So where did you add the FPGA VI in the other project ? Are there more than one FPGA VI present in the new object?

 

Did you have a look to the compiler report ?

 

Screenshots or project would be very helpfull.

 

Kind regards

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