NI myRIO is an embedded development platform designed for students to help them complete "real engineering system design" in one semester. NI myRIO supports the 667 MHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 programmable processor and customizable field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), allowing students to quickly develop systems and solve complex design problems. All of this can be achieved with the compact and convenient NI myRIO.
NI myRIO is a reconfigurable and reusable teaching tool that helps students learn many engineering concepts and complete design projects. Through real-time applications, FPGAs, and built-in WiFi capabilities, students can deploy applications remotely and operate "headless" (no remote computer connection required). Three connection ports (two MXP and one MSP port identical to the NI myDAQ interface) are responsible for sending and receiving signals from sensors and circuits to support the system built by the students. There are 40 digital I/O lines supporting SPI, PWM output, quadrature encoder input, UART and I2C, as well as 8 single-ended analog inputs, 2 differential analog inputs, 4 single-ended analog outputs and 2 to ground Reference analog output facilitates connection of various sensors and peripheral devices through programming control. All these functions are already preset in the default FPGA configuration, helping students to start working on real projects immediately - such as wirelessly controlling smart cars or designing embedded biomedical electrical equipment.
The following wiring diagram and ladder diagram are used for the Mitsubishi PLC model F1-20MR program. You can open it by entering this address in IE: http://bbs.21ic.com/upfiles/img/20074/20074191618
This paper introduces the design of a wide-band low-crosstalk video switching matrix. The matrix uses the AD8108 of ADI Company of the United States as the signal switching chip of the wide-band video
In today's electronics industry, technology is developing rapidly and the market is changing rapidly. Testing assets play a vital role in the electronics industry and are the cornerstone for companies
I'm a beginner at ARM and I followed the tutorial to install the required software. When I installed the software downloaded from USB, it prompted that USB was not connected. Then I connected the USB