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Toolkits required for programming and FPGA via labview.

Can any one let me know what are the required NI toolkits for programming an FPGA (Kintex 7 and the FPGA in NI USRP 2944R) via Labview along with the product details?

 

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Hi Didi,

 

why don't you call your local NI support?

Best regards,
GerdW


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@DIDIPREETY wrote:

Can any one let me know what are the required NI toolkits for programming an FPGA (Kintex 7 and the FPGA in NI USRP 2944R) via Labview along with the product details?

 


http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/374737k.html#installation has general info. Then you need the USRP https://www.ni.com/en-us/support/downloads/drivers/download.ni-usrp.html#311694


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I have installed LABVIEW 2017 FPGA module and Xilinx compilation tool 14.7, but when I connect my USRP 2944R through JTAG cable I  cannot find the option called "New device and target". So how to know whether the installation of the above two modules mentioned is installed properly or not?

Have I missed something?

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It sounds like maybe you missed the USRP driver (that I see on reflection Terry already posted).

The Getting Started guide also looks fairly promising (although it passes the responsibility for "required environment tools" to the "manual", which I can't find...)

There's more guidance here: NI-USRP 19.5 Readme 


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