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Programmable Counter Circuit Design in LabVIEW FPGA Targeting the NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board

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Overview

Learn how to program the NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board and interface with it using NI ELVIS. You will also learn how to develop a programmable counter using case structures and while loops. You will verify the programmable counter design using the NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board and the NI ELVIS system. This document is part in a series of lab exercises for the NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board.

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At the end of this lab you will be able to assemble a LabVIEW FPGA program, download it to the FPGA on the NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board, and test your design using NI ELVIS and LabVIEW.  In the process, you will also learn to develop a programmable counter using case structures and while loops.

Requirements

Filename: programmable_counter_lab.zip

Software Requirements

Software: LabVIEW and LabVIEW FPGA

Hardware Requirements

Hardware Model: NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board and NI ELVIS II/II+
Driver: NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board Hardware Driver and NI-ELVISmx Driver

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programmable_counter_lab.zip

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