LabVIEW 2022 Q3 FPGA Compilation Tool for Vivado 2021.1
发布日期
22-10-10
受支持的操作系统
Linux
CentOS 7.4
CentOS 7.5
CentOS 7.6
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6
语言
English
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LabVIEW 2020 FPGA Module Xilinx Compilation Tools for Linux Readme
March 2020
This file contains important information about the LabVIEW FPGA Module Xilinx Compilation Tools for Linux, including system requirements and installation instructions.
Overview
System Requirements
Supported Hardware
Installation Instructions
Product Security and Critical Updates
Legal Information
Overview
The Xilinx compilation tools include tools for Vivado 2019.1 and ISE 14.7, which are supported by the LabVIEW FPGA Module. Install these compilation tools if you want to compile FPGA VIs on a Linux computer.
The Xilinx compilation tools also support Windows. Refer to the FPGA Module Xilinx Compilation Tools for Windows Readme for more information.
System Requirements
The Xilinx Compilation Tool for Vivado 2019.1 has the following system requirements:
One of the following operating systems:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4/7.5/7.6 (64-bit)
CentOS 7.4/7.5/7.6 (64-bit)
15 GB of additional disk space
Memory—Refer to the Xilinx website at www.xilinx.com for memory requirements of different FPGA targets. Failure to meet the target-specific memory requirement may result in unpredictable compilation results.
Note The recommended memory size on the Xilinx website is for one compile job only. If you run multiple compile jobs at a time, the memory requirement increases by multiple times accordingly.
The Xilinx Compilation Tool for ISE 14.7 has the following system requirements:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 (64-bit)
15 GB of additional disk space
Supported Hardware
The following sections contain the NI hardware supported by the FPGA Module Xilinx Compilation Tools on Linux. Devices that are compatible with the FPGA Module (64-bit) are in bold.
Xilinx Compilation Tool for Vivado 2019.1
Use the Xilinx Compilation Tool for Vivado 2019.1 to compile FPGA VIs for the following devices:
Use the Xilinx Compilation Tool for ISE 14.7 to compile FPGA VIs for the following devices:
IC-312x
NI-915x
NI CVS-145x/145xRT
PCIe-7841R/7842R/7851R/7852R/1473R/8237R
PXIe-796xR/564xR
PXI-784xR/785xR/795xR
Visit ni.com/info and enter the Info Code XilinxCompileTools for more information about the NI hardware supported by each Xilinx compilation tool.
Installation Instructions
Complete the following steps to install the FPGA Module Xilinx Compilation Tools for Linux:
Log into the system as root.
Use mount to mount the compilation tools installer.
If the media type is DVD, change the current directory to the mount point.
If the media type is USB, change the current directory to mount point/Linux/Vivado2019_1 or mount point/Linux/ISE14_7, depending on which tool you want to install.
To run the installation script, enter sh ./INSTALL.
Product Security and Critical Updates
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Third-Party Copyright Notices
The SharpZipLib_Notice.pdf file contains a third-party copyright notice for third-party components used by certain FPGA Module features. The following directory is the default installation location for the file, but the location might vary depending on the configuration of the local computer:
/usr/local/natinst/nifpgacompileworker/doc
End-User License Agreements and Third-Party Legal Notices
You can find end-user license agreements (EULAs) and third-party legal notices in the following locations after installation:
/usr/local/natinst/nifpgacompileworker/doc
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