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			11-14-2012 11:48 AM - edited 11-14-2012 11:49 AM
Hello,
first of all: I have to warn you, I'm completely new to LabView 😉
I'm dealing with a student research project at my university. In my project I'm researching the possibilities to port an existing LabView-Programm written on a tablet PC running Win7 on a smaller PanelPC (embedded display) running Windows CE. LabView is creating a human-machine-interface to supervise and control components via CAN-Bus on a electrified sail plane. The porting on the small panel PC is due to limited space in the cockpit.
Therefore I've found an embedded display running Windows CE 6.0 and a ARM9 processor with CAN-Bus controller onboard, drivers included.
You may look it up here: emtrion DIMM MX257
Before we can order the board and start the porting it is important to know if its possible to use the boards CAN-Bus under LabView. Will there be driverrelated problems? Is there anyone who has experience with application of Labview on embedded displays / WinCE?
Thankyou in advance!
			
    
	
		
		
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If you want to use the protocol CAN to comunicate with your board, I can think of a couple of products that will help you with your application:
https://www.ni.com/en-us/support/model.usb-8472.html
https://www.ni.com/en-us/shop/category/vehicle-communication-buses.html
Do you think you will be able to integrate one of those products in your system?
Cheers
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To use the on-board CAN port, you could use some libraries and toolkits developped for CAN buses. I have been looking at them and I am not sure if they will work with windows CE to control an on-board CAN. Anyway I send you the links so that you can retrieve more information about the compatibility with windows CE:
NI CANopen library labVIEW: https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/ni-industrial-communications-canopen/page/canopenhelp/canopen_h...
CAN downloads: https://www.ni.com/en/support/downloads/drivers/download.ni-can.html