08-03-2009 02:45 PM
hello!!
i m working on c6713.for thiz i have installed code composer studio 3.1 and at the same time i m using matlab7.5.bt i want to work on lab view.but i m new to lab view enviroment.i need to know which version of labview does support c6713?
and moreover do i need ccs3.1 if i use lab view?
08-03-2009 02:47 PM
hello!!
i m working on c6713.for thiz i have installed code composer studio 3.1 and at the same time i m using matlab7.5.bt i want to work on lab view.but i m new to lab view enviroment.i need to know which version of labview does support c6713?
and moreover do i need ccs3.1 if i use lab view?
08-04-2009 10:34 AM
08-04-2009 02:16 PM
hello!!
how to use labview with dsp?coz i m using matlab with tms320c6713 dsk board.bt i m having compatibility problem.so can any body tell me?
08-05-2009 04:01 PM
Here are some links you may find helpful.
09-08-2009 05:25 AM
I'm also finding difficulties in using DSP C6713 with LabView
I'm not sure what extra drivers are necessary if I dont need CCS, how is the PC supposed to recognize the DSK?
09-08-2009 05:57 AM
New thread here
09-24-2009 03:39 AM
Hi Justin,
I came across this thread while trying to look for some help regarding "build specifications" and building a stand alone app using LabView. I am working with a DSK6416 and im trying to build a simple function generator as well as an arbitrary waveform generator. I thought a smart way of doing this would be to develop several little VI's (1 for sine wave, 1 for square wave, etc.) - then build these as .exe files and call them from a simple user interface built in VB.Net or something similar. However, after several attempts, it seems these executable cant be build - if I try right click on build specs under My Computer, and then goto the Source Files section, as expected the are no available VI's as they exist under the DSK6416 section.
Is there any way around this or any better way to do what I'm trying to? I want a VB GUI as for the AWG section I want the user to enter the desired waveform in equation form...
Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks.