Abstract

NI ELVIS is an educational design and prototyping platform from National Instruments Corp. based on NI LabVIEW graphical system design software. The platform is used for teaching concepts in areas such as instrumentation, circuits, control, communication, and embedded design in a hands-on, interactive manner. NI ELVIS contains an integrated suite of the 12 most commonly used instruments â?? DMM, oscilloscope, function generator, MIO, Counter etc - in a compact, rugged, laboratory-friendly form factor. 
 A new instrument, the Digital Electronics FPGA Board has been added to the NI-ELVIS platform in order to help educators teach concepts of FPGA programming. This paper presents an example of graphical FPGA programming and monitoring using the Digital Electronics FPGA Board and LabVIEW FPGA graphical programming..

Highlights

  • The Digital Electronics Trainer Board is a circuit development platform based on the Xilinx Spartan 3E field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs)

  • The Digital Electronics Trainer Board is a circuit development platform based on the Xilinx Spartan 3E FPGA

  • The Digital Electronics FPGA Board can be used as a stand-alone board that sits on the table, it is powered from and external 15V power adapter and it is connected to the Host PC via a USB cable

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INTRODUCTION

The Digital Electronics Trainer Board is a circuit development platform based on the Xilinx Spartan 3E FPGA. The Digital Electronics Trainer Board Key Components and Features are:. The Digital Electronics FPGA Board can be used as a stand-alone board that sits on the table, it is powered from and external 15V power adapter (min 500mA) and it is connected to the Host PC via a USB cable. The new NI LabVIEW FPGA Module uses LabVIEW embedded technology to target field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). With the LabVIEW FPGA Module, we were able to program the Spartan-3E FPGA on the Digital Electronics FPGA board without low-level hardware description languages or board-level design

GRAPHICAL FPGA PROGRAMMING
REMOTE DC MOTOR CONTROL VIA FPGA LINES
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