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lm3s1968 don't work

Hello

 

I have a problem with my lm3s1968 Evaluation Board. I can build and download applications to the device without problems. But the device shows no reaction! Also with labview examples. I use the EK-lm3s8962-USB target, is this the right way for my lm3s1968 device, because of other display size, other ports and so on?

 

Thanks in advance!

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Hi

 

 

Please see this link http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW-Embedded/Custom-hardware-and-the-ARM-module/td-p/815817

 

See question 3. I hope this will help you.

 

 

 

Best Regards

Bernhard

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Hi Bernhard

 

I've already saw this post, but it's not really helpful for me. Let me explain that, when I use a simple example like "blinky", I can download this to the device I can start the VI, but nothing is blinking on the device. It's exactly the same with the OLED Display. I think it is something wrong in the configuration, but I can't find the failure.

 

Best regards Kris

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Hi

 

 

I'm not a specialist for ARM and LabVIEW embedded, but I will do what I can and I hope I will find something in my Database

and I will ask some colleagues from me. You will hear from me soon.

 

 

Best regards

Bernhard Rennhofer

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Hi Kris,

 

Some of this documentation may be helpful:

 

ARM Devices Supported by LabVIEW: http://www.ni.com/white-paper/7066/en 

Getting Started with the NI LabVIEW Embedded Module for ARM Microcontrollers: https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/375177c/resource/375177c.pdf

LabVIEW Embedded for ARM Porting Guide - Chapter 1: Introduction: http://www.ni.com/white-paper/6994/en 

 

Because you are not using a Tier 1 device the porting guide should be most applicable to you.

 

Regards,

Craig H. | CLA CTA CLED | Applications Engineer | NI Employee 2012-2023
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Hi Craig

Where did you see that the lm3s1968 is a tier 2 device?

Best regards
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Hi

Follow the first link from Craig and you will see there only 3 Tier 1 devices. There are no more than this 3 Tier 1 devices. I searched for this information in the NI community.
If you want to use a Tier 2 device, so you have to follow link 3 from Craig.

Best regards

Bernhard

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