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How to Create Adder, LPF and HPF, Amplifier Circuits in FPGA LabVIEW

umair1998
umair1998 12 days ago

Hello, I have NI cRIO 9024 with NI 9215 and NI 9263.

 

I want to design a digital signal processing circuit with the following sequence 

 

From Sensor 04 Voltages will be Received at AI0-3 Module > I want to Add These 04 Signals > Amplified Them > Pass Them Through Low Pass Filter >> Normalize My Final Output 

 

Currently, all the above operations are being performed by Analog Circuit which contains opamps, resistors, and capacitors. How can I replace all these using LabVIEW? 

 

 

I don't know if my Question is posted on the right platform or not but I am not sure how to ask for help. Please someone should suggest me how to start with my task.

 

Thank you all

 

Best Regards

 

Umair

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  • jc2048
    jc2048 10 days ago +2
    If you have technical questions about the modules or the design software, I think you'd do much better to ask on the NI forums. They look quite active and the engineers participating there will have experience…
  • javagoza
    javagoza 11 days ago in reply to shabaz +1
    I have taken all of these courses, they are very easy to follow but they will not give you an idea of how to use the LabView FPGA module. If the OP is new to FPGAs I think he/she will have a big learning…
  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett 11 days ago in reply to umair1998 +1
    I don't think that the NI modules you mention as being available to you include an FPGA. I don't use NI parts so I may have misread their documents but I suggest that you check that you can access an…
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    0 shabaz 12 days ago

    Hi,

    This is the FPGA group, and it's not relevant to your question. I might be wrong, but LabVIEW should have graphical elements that can sum and filter. You create a flow using those graphical elements. 

    There's lots of lessons here: /products/devtools/ni-labview/rt/roadtests/642/a_beginner_-_course_in_labview_and_test_automation?ICID=HP-labviewDCH-rotationbanner#pifragment-7188=4&pifragment-7189=7

    You'll definitely want to check out the dataflow lesson there (it's a video). But, if you're asking this question, then you should go through all the lessons there.

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    0 shabaz 12 days ago

    Hi,

    This is the FPGA group, and it's not relevant to your question. I might be wrong, but LabVIEW should have graphical elements that can sum and filter. You create a flow using those graphical elements. 

    There's lots of lessons here: /products/devtools/ni-labview/rt/roadtests/642/a_beginner_-_course_in_labview_and_test_automation?ICID=HP-labviewDCH-rotationbanner#pifragment-7188=4&pifragment-7189=7

    You'll definitely want to check out the dataflow lesson there (it's a video). But, if you're asking this question, then you should go through all the lessons there.

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    0 javagoza 11 days ago in reply to shabaz

    I have taken all of these courses, they are very easy to follow but they will not give you an idea of how to use the LabView FPGA module. If the OP is new to FPGAs I think he/she will have a big learning curve. The labVIEW FPGA module manual is a good start: FPGA Module - NI

    As far as I know it is not a free module LabVIEW FPGA Module - NI, I don't know if there is a community version, I think there is only a free trial period. I have not worked with that module.

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    0 umair1998 11 days ago in reply to shabaz

    I have experience with LabVIEW but I want to use FPGA for digital signal processing

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    0 michaelkellett 11 days ago in reply to umair1998

    I don't think that the NI modules you mention as being available to you include an FPGA.

    I don't use NI parts so I may have misread their documents but I suggest that you check that you can access an FPGA before committing to that path. The NI FPGA hardware is not cheap and that might be a barrier to you if you need new parts.

    MK

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    0 umair1998 10 days ago in reply to michaelkellett

    michaelkellett  I have all the NI Modules which I mentioned above. 

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    0 jc2048 10 days ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Apparently, the FPGA is in the chassis that the modules plug into.

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    0 michaelkellett 10 days ago in reply to jc2048

    I couldn't find any data on that model which explicitly stated that. Most of the current models (the 9024 is not available any more) do include an FPGA and make quite sure that you know about it.

    MK

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    0 jc2048 10 days ago in reply to michaelkellett

    The reference is in this document:

    https://download.ni.com/evaluation/academic/crio_getting_started.pdf

    It looks like it was sold as a bundle. If Umair didn't source the modules like that, then it might be wise to check that the chassis has that functionality.

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