LabVIEW Embedded Development Module Porting Guide
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July 2006 |
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371233B-01 |
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Software Revision Version: 2.0
Software version corresponds to the version of the application or driver software for this manual.
Graphical system design has emerged as a new approach to embedded system design and allows you to design algorithms using interactive design tools for control, signal processing, and advanced mathematics. You then can use your code with off-the-shelf hardware for functional prototypes. Graphical system design also is scalable enough to target your custom hardware for higher volume deployments. Refer to the National Instruments Web site at ni.com/design to learn more about the LabVIEW embedded design and prototyping platform.
When you are ready to deploy your embedded design, you can use the LabVIEW Embedded Development Module along with a third-party toolchain and an embedded operating system to extend the graphical LabVIEW programming experience to any 32-bit microprocessor.
To use the Embedded Development Module to port LabVIEW to a new target, you should be knowledgeable about LabVIEW, C, C compiler toolchain for your target, debugging an application on your target outside of LabVIEW, and your target.
This guide includes information about how to port LabVIEW to any 32-bit processor.
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