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Hello everyone,

 

i am creating a custom bitfile for an fpga and at the time of creating the analog inputs and only when i am creating them, the wires of their boxes are black and continuous. There are not broken. they are simply black.

What is the meaning of that??

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Most probably this means that your FPGA is not configured correctly. Try right-clicking and see if the parameters you want are set correctly.

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There are only two black wire types in LabVIEW:

1. A wire with no defined datatype

2. A broken wire.

 

You can determine which you are experiencing by showing the Context Help window and hovering the cursor over the wire.

Thoric (CLA, CLED, CTD and LabVIEW Champion)


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