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Desktop PC as real-time target?

Is it possible to use a standard desktop PC as real-time target in Veristand?

 

I know that, at first, I would have to install a RTOS on the PC. I've heard somewhere that such an OS (Pharlap?) is included in Veristand, but I found no proof of that statement. If it isn't true, is it possible to get Pharlap from somewhere else and install it on a PC?

 

Now, suppose I've installed a RTOS on the PC. Does the PC supports EtherCAT? Furthermore, is a special EtherCAT-NIC required or do I just need a standard Ethernet-NIC?

 

Thanks in advance for your help.

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Hi,

 

It is possible to use a standard desktop PC as a RT Target in Veristand. For this you will need to create a bootable USB stick with MAX. You can read the manual, check if your hardware is compatiblecheck what OS uses Labview RTOS or read the requirements

 

I am not sure to understand what you mean by "the PC supports EtherCAT" but I think Veristand does, thanks to a custom device https://forums.ni.com/t5/NI-VeriStand-Add-Ons-Documents/NI-VeriStand-Add-On-Scan-Engine-and-EtherCAT....

 

Maxime

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Thanks for your answer.

 

Now, I know that I can use a desktop PC as RT target in Veristand and for EtherCAT support I just need a compatible Ethernet adapter.

 

However, I am somewhat confused, which software modules are required. Especially, if the real-time OS ships with Veristand Full Development System or if I have to buy another module (e.g.LabVIEW Real-Time ETS Deployment License)?

 

In other words, what else is required in addition to Veristand Full Development System (or is everything included)?

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My understanding is that the Veristand Developer license allows you to build a project and deploy to a real time target.  However, if you need to develop any custom devices, you'll need a Labview license.  Also, if you are going to have an operator interface (workspace) that will be on a PC other than the development machine, you'll need an operator license.

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