LabVIEW

cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

PCIe-7852 not working with LV2022Q3?

Solved!
Go to solution

I tried on-line learning project with a simulated PCIe-7852R but got a warn "Software support for this FPGA target is not installed on the computer. ...".

I think I've installed necessary software?

If I purchased a R series PCIe card, how can I work with it?

CGao_0-1672488451085.png

CGao_1-1672488481261.png

 

 

0 Kudos
Message 1 of 9
(2,037 Views)

Hi Gao,

 


@C.Gao wrote:

I tried on-line learning project with a simulated PCIe-7852R but got a warn "Software support for this FPGA target is not installed on the computer. ...".

I think I've installed necessary software?


Did you install support for R series FPGA cards?

Did you install/activate RT and FPGA modules for LabVIEW?

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
0 Kudos
Message 2 of 9
(2,031 Views)

As in my picture R drive is installed and FPGA is activated (works with cRIO FPGA)....

0 Kudos
Message 3 of 9
(2,007 Views)
Solution
Accepted by topic author C.Gao

But the version for the NI R Series Multifunction Software is 21.5. That is most likely not enough since it can’t know about the existence of LabVIEW 22Q3 and therefore not install support for this hardware into it.

Rolf Kalbermatter  My Blog
DEMO, Electronic and Mechanical Support department, room 36.LB00.390
Message 4 of 9
(1,998 Views)

Thanks Rolf!

Actually we are working in same area! I work in BorgWarner Dalian in charge of end of line test equipment and I know Averna is a pro company!

I checked again in NI package manager and now R series software 2022 appeared... I was quite sure that there was only 21.5 yesterday?? Or my memeroy went wrong...

After update, there is still warning but now it is "FPGA Module 64-bit does not support in current target..."

I didn't expect that in year 2023 NI still not fully shifted to 64-bit...

0 Kudos
Message 5 of 9
(1,933 Views)

Hello Gao

We have a similar problem to yours. We have PCIe-7852R but we can't find any target in FPGA project when we use LV2021(64bit) with R Series Multifunction RIO Driver 21.3 like the below:

Polymerase1107_0-1672724859164.png

But in 32bit is OK....

Polymerase1107_1-1672724994623.png

I also didn't expect that in the year 2023 NI still not entirely shifted to 64-bit.....

Please let us know if you or NI have a solution for the 64bit PCIe-7852R driver, thank you so much~

 

poling

0 Kudos
Message 6 of 9
(1,899 Views)

@Polymerase1107 wrote:

Hello Gao

We have a similar problem to yours. We have PCIe-7852R but we can't find any target in FPGA project when we use LV2021(64bit) with R Series Multifunction RIO Driver 21.3 like the below:

Polymerase1107_0-1672724859164.png

But in 32bit is OK....

Polymerase1107_1-1672724994623.png

I also didn't expect that in the year 2023 NI still not entirely shifted to 64-bit.....

Please let us know if you or NI have a solution for the 64bit PCIe-7852R driver, thank you so much~

 

poling


Just curious - why is 64-bit important as the code is anyway compiled and loaded to FPGA?

Santhosh
Soliton Technologies

New to the forum? Please read community guidelines and how to ask smart questions

Only two ways to appreciate someone who spent their free time to reply/answer your question - give them Kudos or mark their reply as the answer/solution.

Finding it hard to source NI hardware? Try NI Trading Post
0 Kudos
Message 7 of 9
(1,894 Views)

Hi Santhosh

We have a lot VIs that work in 64bit only, that's why would like to use 64bit FPGA (PID) to work together. A few years ago our engineer help us combine them together and work in 64-bit 2015LV, but I don't know how she did it or what driver she installed on the PC. Anyway, when we update to LV2021, everything goes wrong...

 

Best

0 Kudos
Message 8 of 9
(1,888 Views)

2015 definitely had no 64-bit support for LabVIEW Realtime nor FPGA. So not sure what your engineer did. Most likely she set it up in a way where the FPGA development interface was running in 32-bit and there was some interapplication communication with the 64-bit part of your application.

 

 

Rolf Kalbermatter  My Blog
DEMO, Electronic and Mechanical Support department, room 36.LB00.390
0 Kudos
Message 9 of 9
(1,868 Views)