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How to know the what FPGA is fitted in my cRIO

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Hi,

I was searching exactly what FPGA (complete part number) is attached in my cRIO-9063 module. 

How to address this answer in general. I know its xc7z020, but I need to know more about this as I will be needing to synthesize files in my Vivado based on this number.

 

Cheer and a happy progressive lucky day ahead

Tahir

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Are you importing your own IP into the project? 


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@Terry_ALE wrote:

Are you importing your own IP into the project? 


Yes sir, I am.

Actually my part is to provide those parts to LabVIEW guys which are very difficult and heavy(in terms of size) in LabVIEW. 

So, I need to write and compile programs in other software and import that in LABVIEW.

For that, I need to know exactly what FPGA is fitted with cRIO modules.

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If you go to the FPGA Target properties in project, you'll get more information about the FPGA - the Speed Grade and Package is probably what you're looking for:

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