5. • Attendees, 9
• Presentations, 3
• PTP for Data Synchronization: Time-Critical Acquisition Across Multiple
Devices - Ashley Enderlin and Tom Nilsson
• Automating App Distribution and Installation Using SystemLink™ Server
and NI Package Manager - Steven Dusing and Beth Reinert
• Learning to Love Text Again With Measurement Studio - Mark Locascio
• Award nomination, 1: NI Americas Partner of the Year
DMC stuff, by the numbers
13. Build Executables with Debugging
• Added to application builder to expand parity with LabVIEW 2019
14. NXG FPGA Module
• Supports USRP and FlexRIO
hardware
• Cycle-accurate simulation probes
• Save and replicate configurations
for easy transition between targets
18. Big picture, for Test & Measurement
PDF
ReportsEnterprise Server
Training
EnterpriseandVolumeLicenseAgreements
NI HW Drivers
Public APIs, ASAM XIL
Instrument Drivers NI HW Drivers Instrument Drivers
Public APIs Public APIs
In House
Tools
MATLAB® and Simulink® are registered
trademarks of The MathWorks, Inc.
25. APIs !!
API Capability
Use HTTP APIs to leverage SystemLink services with text
commands.
Share data between your client systems and SystemLink Server.
The following data services are new to the G API for SystemLink
19.0:
• LabVIEW: Test Monitor
• LabVIEW NXG: TDMS Reader
Use SystemLink Python APIs to perform custom analysis on
your data.
28. Expanding VST product family to provide frequency coverage up
to 44 GHz. The PXIe-5831VST with modular mmWave heads helps
address time-to-market challenges for X-band, Ku-band and Ka-
band radar, as well as satellite communications (SATCOM)
components and systems.
New VST
29. CompactDAQ with TSN
Meet Your Exact Needs
Wide Breadth of Modular I/O for
frequently changing requirements
Deploy Anywhere
-40 ⁰C to 70 ⁰C Temp Range
50g shock, 5g vibration
Hazardous locations certifications
Streamline Configuration
Integrated switch simplifies
setup and wiring with simple
daisy chaining
Scale Effortlessly
Precise timing and
synchronization regardless
of system size with TSN
30. FieldDAQ™ Devices
Reliability in Rugged Environments
Accurate Sensor Measurements
Synchronized, Distributed
Architecture with TSN
Key Applications
Test Cell
Heavy Equipment Test
In-Vehicle Datalogging
Aerospace & Propulsion
FieldDAQ Ruggedness Specification
IP65/IP67 rated to be dust-tight and water-proof
Withstands 100g shock / 10g vibration
Operating temperature from -40°C to 85°C
Thermally stable, potted design minimizes accuracy drift
31. Wireless Monitoring Hardware for
InsightCM™
Features at a Glance:
Eliminate manual routes with full access to waveform data without cable and conduit
Complete asset coverage with traditional piezo and integrated MEMS vibration sensors
Reduce ongoing cost of ownership with multi-year, battery-powered devices
Application Areas:
Condition Monitoring (CBM)
Predictive Maintenance (PdM)
Industrial IIoT / Digital Transformation
Lower the cost of asset health monitoring
The intention here is to hit a couple quick points for each.
CAVEAT: I am aware of a few of the items in this presentation, though I have not used them and am far from an expert!
The intention here is to hit a couple quick points for each.
Part of new “Collection” palette
Steven: you can replace any ppl's your using with the source lvlib.
PPL
like building your source code into a dll. the vi's can still be used in code, but they no longer have block diagrams (usually) and can't be debugged (usually)
it's a method to componentize an application and get more code reuse across projects, but the technology isn't very easy to use and it's a ton of overhead and make work
It's been tough in the past to use ppl's because it essentially makes your development enviornment more difficult to troubleshoot. this is a development environment improvement where NI has enabled people to swap between them for troubleshooting/building purposes.I think it's very relevant to only the advanced users. Most people don't even use ppls... and maybe for good reason
Export the hardware configuration of a target—After you configure a hardware system in SystemDesigner, capture the hardware dependencies in an NI Hardware Configuration file (.nihwcfg) and deploy it to another system to apply.
And for those of you who use additional software platforms, outside of the NI lineup, here is an updated slide to show where some of these other tools can be used.
This includes C and C++, Mathworks, and Python for automated and ad-hoc test software.
They also include Microsoft Azure for System and Data Management.
The latest release of SystemLink includes the new SystemLink Asset Module.
This additional module allows users to centrally track and manage test assets including usage information and calibration data along with a new dashboard view that provides quick scans of relevant insights, such as connection history and calibration forecast.
New features:
Test Monitoring
Build custom dashboards in Test Monitor—Create and save custom dashboards in Test Monitor to see the test data most important to you.
Test Monitor sidebar navigation—Easily navigate to different areas in Test Monitor using the sidebar.
Save test result queries and report configurations—Store test result queries and report configurations to the Test Monitor sidebar to access later.
The recent update includes new functionality within the SystemLink Test Module that reports real-time activity, with a new custom dashboard including pass/fail status and test results. In case of network interruptions, local test nodes also cache results and send them to the SystemLink server when a connection can be reestablished.
Rebrand of DataFinder Server-- now part of SystemLink!
??? Is this new?
Run scripts, do analysis on files.
Process data while still on server.
Along with out-of-the-box support for TestStand, the new version of SystemLink provides APIs for custom test executives written in LabVIEW, Python and .NET/C#.