11-13-2013 12:10 AM
I suspect that this post belongs on the feature request board but I'll ask anyway.
Most of my systems require a seperate PC for a SCADA/HMI/User interface linked to the RT controller using Network Published Shared Variables.
I understand that Remote Panels and Web Interfaces are also an option, bu still requires a PC to Access them.
I use high end RT controllers such as PXI, CRIO, and of 3 hours ago Desktop PC's.
Each has a DVI or VGA port connected to a graphics processor.
What I would like to be able to do is display my main VI front Panel to a connected monitor.
A possible solution is to use a windows OS but it is no good for a precision realtime system.
Any thoughts?
11-13-2013
02:23 AM
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I did not use it, but maybe you're looking for the RT Hypervisor?
http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/en/nid/207302
This only works with PXI, though.
11-13-2013 02:35 AM
Thanks Dan, this is good information.
I am not sure it is exactly what I am after but is certainly in the right direction.
"A bipolar controller."
It does sound like overkill to install windows to display a front panel though.
Tim L.
11-13-2013 02:41 AM
Tim,
I don't think there is another way to display anything else than text on a RT screen.
Maybe that's something for the RT idea exchange, but I would not expect that to be implemented soon.
What about a webinterface designed for Tablets and Smartphones? That way at least you don't need another PC to see it.
Daniel
11-13-2013 05:43 PM
Dan,
As above, Web interface still requires additional hardware of some sort.
Apple is a closed system so loads of prlems with 1/2 the market,
I am warming up to the hypervisor, I just don't like the idea of it taking out an entire core (on a dual core system). And needing a windows licence to go with it as well.
A quad Core PXI puts a gaping hole in my budget, makes a second PC not seem so expensive.
Would be great if I could get it on a Desktop, quad cores are pretty cheap now.