PCI and PXI Profibus interface cards include LabVIEW driver
Posted to News on 26th Feb 2008, 10:42

PCI and PXI Profibus interface cards include LabVIEW driver

National Instruments is releasing new PCI and PXI Profibus interfaces to add compatibility and flexibility to industrial systems. Profibus is an industrial communications bus with more than 20million installed nodes worldwide in manufacturing, process control and automation applications. With the new interfaces, Profibus engineers can now integrate NI LabVIEW software into benchtop, real-time and device test Profibus networks.

PCI and PXI Profibus interface cards include LabVIEW driver

The Profibus interfaces include a LabVIEW driver with Express VIs for rapid application development. Express VIs are easy-to-use configuration-based blocks that simplify communication between LabVIEW and the Profibus network. With these Express VIs, engineers can add Profibus support to new or existing LabVIEW applications for human machine interface (HMI), SCADA, real-time control and test without additional programming.

The Profibus interfaces can function either as master or slave devices on Profibus networks. As a master, the interface controls the timing and arbitration of the network by integrating with LabVIEW and LabVIEW Real-Time. Engineers can use the interface to control Profibus slave devices such as motor drives, sensors, distributed I/O and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). As a slave used with LabVIEW Real-Time on a PC or PXI system, the interface integrates NI high-performance data acquisition, motion, vision and modular instruments into existing Profibus-enabled machines and processes.

Graphical configurator

NI's PCI and PXI Profibus interfaces also include a graphical Configurator utility to configure network timing and set up Profibus slaves on a network. The software abstracts the low-level details of using Profibus and imports standard .GS* files for configuring I/O in an application. Configurations are saved in an open XML file format and integrate with Express VIs in the LabVIEW driver.

With LabVIEW, engineers can significantly reduce the programming complexity commonly associated with sophisticated control systems like Profibus networks. With real-time control, engineers can create applications that run predictably in time with increased reliability and offer stand-alone operation. With the parallel dataflow language of LabVIEW in Profibus networks, engineers can easily balance several measurement and control tasks between the multiple processor cores available on today's standard PC platforms. The new version of LabVIEW delivers performance gains with deterministic real-time multithreading, improved thread-safe I/O drivers and automatic scaling based on the total number of available processing cores. The LabVIEW configuration utility simplifies the setup of a control network with the Profibus interface.

In addition, an onboard processor, memory and flash storage enable the interfaces to communicate reliably with the Profibus network and independently of PC performance or jitter. If the host machine has a software failure, the rest of the Profibus network continues to operate normally. For more information, visit www.ni.com/profibus or use the form on this page to request a callback or more information.


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