06-04-2010 11:23 AM
Hello,
I was looking into possibly using a10gbe NIC card (preferably dual-port) for a project that I'm working on that involves a standalone FPGA that will be transmitting lots of data to a LabView RT Desktop. I've tried to look through some of the models that an RT desktop would require, but didn't see any that could go 10gbe, only gigabit. Did I perhaps look over a model, or is there NI hardware that can could do 10gbe on a RT controller, etc?
Thanks for any help, and if you do know of a compatible 10gbe card that would work with an RT desktop, please let me know 🙂
-weiz
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06-07-2010 01:19 PM
Hi weiz,
Here's a Developer Zone article that lists all the requirements for a real-time PC: Requirements for Desktop PCs as LabVIEW Real-Time Targets.
Under the Supported Ethernet Chipsets section it lists all the ethernet chipsets that you can use with the different versions of LabVIEW RT. I checked the ones listed for LabVIEW 2009 and it seems that they are all Gigabit Ethernet controllers. Unfortunately, LabVIEW RT does not support any models with 10gbe .
Take care!
03-25-2011 12:25 AM
Hi,
has anybody a link for a supported PCI-Express x1 network card which is supported on Desktop RT?
Best Regards,
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Joachim
03-25-2011 05:09 PM
Look at The Requirements for Desktop PC's as LabVIEW Real-Time Targets and under the section Supported Ethernet Chipsets. In here lists the supported ethernet chipsets for the specific versions of LabVIEW Real-Time.
David A.