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Hello,

 

I want to develop a FPGA application in order to acquire a temperature signal.

 

I'm using a compact Rio 9012 and a module 9122, with labview 8.5 et module FPGA 8.5

 

I have an error during my compilation.

 

I join a copy of my error and my VI.

 

Thank you for your help

 

Alexis

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Hi Alexis,

 

Good afternoon and I hope your well today.

 

Thanks for your posting on the NI Forum. 

 

I have looked into your issue and the code. I have found a few previous service requests where users had the same error as you. The resolutions were along the lines of re-installing LabVIEW FPGA and to do a FULL reinstall of all NI Software. So with this information I would firstly suggest performing a repair from the windows control panel, if no luck, then reinstall FPGA, and then maybe if no joys consider reinstalling LabVIEW. 

 

 It would seem one of the data directories in FPGA is missing.

 

Hope this helps,

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James Hillman
Applications Engineer 2008 to 2009 National Instruments UK & Ireland
Loughborough University UK - 2006 to 2011
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Hi,

 

I have reinstalled my FPGA module and the error is always here.

 

Reinstalling all the differents modules of Labview and Labview is the only solution, because it's very heavy like manipulation. Apparently this is a problem with one file "ufc.pcf".

 

I don't understand the problem with this file.

 

Thank you

 

Alexis

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After a fix of my FPGA module, the compilation is successfull

 

Thank you !

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Hi Alexis,

 

Thanks for the prompt reply.

 

That is excellent news. I am good you can continue on your work.

 

Remember to sign-off the forum post using the Select Solution feature, and please use the forum again in the future if you have any more problems.

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James Hillman
Applications Engineer 2008 to 2009 National Instruments UK & Ireland
Loughborough University UK - 2006 to 2011
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