10-24-2021 05:36 AM
hi
I created a simple blink program executable with linx for arduino uno but the standalone application isn't working. Does linx support standalone executable?
thank you
10-24-2021 06:21 AM
10-24-2021 06:43 AM
If you mean headless then no, just for raspberry pi or beaglebone.
But you can use arduino comunication to use a standalone VI executable.
10-25-2021 03:04 AM
hello,
what is arduino communication to use a standalone VI executable?
the standalone app I have build does not connect to arduino. when run via VI it works fine, it creates firmware and uploads to arduino. i think the standalone app does not connect,upload code to arduino. is this solvable?
10-25-2021 05:21 AM
10-25-2021 06:10 AM
hi,
below is the block diagram of led blink program using linx for arduino.
When i run from the labview the program is working(led is blinking on arduino). But when i create standalone application it is not working.
10-25-2021 06:14 AM
When you say: ". But when i create standalone application it is not working"
you mean without usb connection to arduino?
if you mean that, in fact it will not work. This does not compile a code to arduino.
10-25-2021 07:21 AM
yes, i think when using VI from labview the code gets complied and uploaded to arduino. But when creating and using standalone app i think the code does not get uploaded.
So is there a way to get standalone app to work with arduino?
10-25-2021 07:42 AM
The code is not compiled and uploaded, you will always need a serial connection to communicate the arduino and PC. If you need a headless application, i sugest using raspberry pi.
There is a compiler, however i have not tested.
10-25-2021 11:20 AM
What do you mean by standalone app?
1. Do you mean an exe running on a PC connected to an Arduino? This is possible.
2. Do you mean you expect the Arduino to do something based on the LabVIEW VI without be being connected to a PC running a LabVIEW application? This is not possible. This is referred to as headless, no PC is connected to the Arduino.