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IEC 61850 module .SMV VIs

some VIs aren't available in added module what is the problem come from?!

I have added IEC 61850 module to labview 2018 , the SMV VIs arent in module(according to picture attached)

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I want to program my IEC 61850 applications for my intelligent electronic devices (IEDs). I want to use SMV VIs in order to publish and subscribe to the sampled measured value.

according to link:  NI-Industrial Communications for IEC 61850 15.0 

is mentioned to use NI cRIO-906x and NI cRIO-903x,

 

1-cant I use SBRIO 9637 insted?

2- I added IEC 61850 module to my labview, it doesnt have SMV VIs(according to atteched picture) how can I add it?

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Could you please elaborate how you installed these drivers and what VIs are missing?

Santhosh
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I haven't install any drivers yet, I have just installed labview 2018 and then added modules I needed( IEC 61850 and fpga,real time).

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Sometimes the palette will include different VI, depending on your execution target.  Can you add a new cRIO-906x or cRIO-903to your LabVIEW project, add a blank VI to that target, and see if you can see the SMV VIs on that target?

 

As far using the sbRIO-9637, I haven't seen the code, but my guess is that NI probably has already compiled FPGA bitfiles for the cRIO targets.  If you want to migrate to sbRIO-9637, you might need to recompile the FPGA VI for that target, and that would require the LabVIEW FPGA source code.

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They are the same software.  From my understanding, you'll need to buy the license in order to use all of the features.  The second link is just a download, it might give you 30 days evaluation period, but eventually you'll need to pay to use.  Not 100% sure, but most NI software that has a price tag works this way.

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