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LabVIEW 2010 Robotics Module ReadmeVersion 10.0 June 2010 This file contains important last-minute information about the LabVIEW 2010 Robotics Module, including installation instructions, new features, and known issues. Overview
System Requirements
Installation Instructions
Purchasing Robotics Run-Time Licenses
Accessing the Software and Help
Finding Examples
New Features
Behavior Changes
Known Issues
Bug Fixes
OverviewThe LabVIEW Robotics Module is a software package that allows you to develop robotics applications using LabVIEW. The Robotics Module provides robotics-related algorithms, drivers that allow you to control certain sensors, hardware and software setup wizards, and example VIs that demonstrate robotics concepts. System RequirementsThe Robotics Module has the following requirements: - LabVIEW Full or Professional Development System
- At least 200 MB of disk space
- One of the following operating systems:
- Windows 7, including Windows 7 x64
- Windows Vista, including Windows Vista x64
- Windows XP, excluding Windows XP x64
- Windows Server 2003 R2 (32-bit)
- Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)
Note Some Robotics Module features, such as the Robotics Project and Hardware Setup Wizards and many examples, require additional National Instruments software, such as the LabVIEW Real-Time and FPGA Modules and the NI-RIO drivers. Refer to the readme file on the installation media that shipped with your purchase for information about the products to which you have access. (LabVIEW 64-bit) The Robotics Module is not supported in LabVIEW (64-bit). Installation InstructionsYou can install all of your LabVIEW products—including the Robotics Module—using the LabVIEW Platform DVDs. You can find installation instructions for the module along with activation instructions in the following locations: - LabVIEW Release Notes, which are available in your LabVIEW software kit.
- LabVIEW Platform DVDs Readme, which is available on the top-level of LabVIEW Platform DVD 1.
Note If you purchased this product with an NI Software Suite or NI Product Bundle, such as the LabVIEW Robotics Starter Kit or Software Bundle, use the installation media that shipped with your purchase to install this product. If you install the Robotics Module from the LabVIEW Platform DVDs, and you want to also install the TORC JAUS Toolkit for LabVIEW and/or the Cogmation Toolkit for LabVIEW, you must click the drop-down arrow to the left of the Robotics Module item and select Custom Install from the list. Before the Robotics Module installs, additional dialog boxes open that require your input to install the toolkit(s). To request additional LabVIEW Platform DVDs, refer to the National Instruments Web site. Purchasing Robotics Run-Time LicensesYou must purchase a Robotics Module Run-Time License for each target machine not produced by National Instruments onto which you want to install a custom Robotics Module application. Refer to the National Instruments Web site for more information about Robotics run-time licensing. Contact a National Instruments sales representative or visit ni.com to purchase run-time licenses. Note Other products you use to develop robotics applications also might require run-time licenses. Refer to the documentation for those products for information about purchasing run-time licenses. Accessing the Software and HelpAfter you install the Robotics Module, select Start»All Programs»NI LabVIEW Robotics 2010 to launch the LabVIEW Robotics environment. Refer to the Robotics Module book on the Contents tab in the LabVIEW Help for more information about the Robotics Module. Finding ExamplesSelect Help»Find Examples from LabVIEW to launch the NI Example Finder. LabVIEW examples for the Robotics Module are located in the labview\examples\robotics directory. You can modify an example VI to fit an application, or you can copy and paste from one or more examples into a VI that you create. Refer to the Robotics Module»Reusing Robotics Examples topic on the Contents tab of the LabVIEW Help for information about adapting LabVIEW project-based examples that include hardware targets to fit a different target you want to use. Some robotics examples require additional National Instruments software, such as the LabVIEW FPGA Module, Control Design and Simulation Module, or Vision Development Module. In the NI Example Finder, select an example and refer to the Information section for a list of software you must install to run the example. Note (Windows 7/Vista) When you open an FPGA VI in some LabVIEW project-based examples, the VI appears to have unsaved changes because the default LabVIEW font on Windows Vista differs from the default font on Windows XP. LabVIEW prompts you to save these cosmetic changes to the VI, which requires you to recompile the FPGA VI. If the VI has no other changes, you can save and recompile the VI to avoid this unsaved state when you open the FPGA VI in the future. New FeaturesThe LabVIEW 2010 Robotics Module introduces the following enhancements. New DriversThe Sensing palette includes the following new drivers: - The new Ambient Light Sensor subpalette includes Vishay TEMT6000 drivers.
- The new Encoder subpalette includes Maxon Encoder drivers.
- The new Motion subpalette includes the following drivers:
- Dynamixel Motor
- Lynxmotion SSC32
- TI MDL BDC24
- The Sonar Range Finders subpalette includes Devantech SRF02 drivers.
- The new Thermal subpalette includes Devantech TPA81 drivers.
New ExamplesThe labview\examples\robotics directory includes the following new examples: - OCR.lvproj
- Ackermann Steering.lvproj
- Astar on Occupancy Grid.lvproj
Behavior ChangesThe LabVIEW 2010 Robotics Module introduces the following behavior changes: - In LabVIEW 2009, after you install the Robotics Module, LabVIEW launches with a module-specific Getting Started window. In LabVIEW 2010, after you install the Robotics Module you can launch LabVIEW with the default Getting Started window or a LabVIEW Robotics Getting Started window. Refer to Accessing the Software and Help for instructions for launching the LabVIEW Robotics environment.
- The Robotics Module 2009 installs a Cogmation subpalette on the Connectivity palette. In the Robotics Module 2010, the Cogmation VIs are installed by the Cogmation Toolkit for LabVIEW, which you can choose to install from the installation media you purchased. You must activate the Cogmation Toolkit for LabVIEW separately from the Robotics Module.
- The scale of the front panel compass indicator contains fewer markers than in the Robotics Module 2009.
Known IssuesYou can access the software and documentation known issues list online. Refer to the National Instruments Web site for an up-to-date list of known issues in the Robotics Module. Bug FixesThe following items are the IDs and titles of a subset of issues fixed in the LabVIEW 2010 Robotics Module. This is not an exhaustive list of issues fixed in the current version of the Robotics Module. If you have a CAR ID, you can search this list to validate the issue has been fixed. 226285 | Kinematic functions give incorrect results for serial arms with a non-identity base transform | 225301 | RS-232 VIs transmit pulses that are too long at high baud rates and should be more tolerant of jitter in received pulses | 215431 | Default size of aircraft attitude indicator is too large | 213616 | A* VIs consider infinite cost paths valid while AD* VIs do not | 210355 | The LabVIEW Robotics installer should not overwrite the main LabVIEW Getting Started Window | 207806 | The library for Kinematics VIs contains VIs that don't belong in vi.lib | 206809 | Rotate Vector by Quaternion VI returns a quaternion instead of a vector | 203125 | Error -63044 with the Robotics Hardware Setup Wizard in DownloadBitFile.vi. with NI-RIO 3.3 or later | 201025 | Parallel Control Loops (Simulated) example contains Map Reference.ctl, which is broken | 200994 | Robotics Module license file improperly named | 197674 | MaxSonar EZ1 RT example VI for Analog does not correctly close FPGA VI references | 197145 | Checkbox for systems on remote subnet and IP address control are not clickable in the Robotics Project Wizard | 196618 | Some sensor drivers cannot load without NI-DAQmx, especially given the Starter Kit software setup, and no warning is given | 196614 | Cannot drop MobileRobots API Property and Invoke Nodes in VIs created with Starter Kit software | 196330 | Robotics Hardware Setup can cause the Robotics Starter Kit servo motor to become unresponsive | 195944 | LabVIEW FPGA Module quits working after 60 days of evaluation | 195942 | Uninstalling LabVIEW Robotics removes the main LabVIEW Getting Started window | 195872 | Deployment Failed error with Robotics Hardware Setup Wizard | 195652 | Default size of compass indicator is too large | 195312 | While Loop in Skilligent example VI should stop running when an error occurs | 194940 | LabVIEW Robotics DVD installs LabVIEW Real-Time English when LabVIEW 2009 Japanese is already installed | 194323 | Navigation VIs should return helpful error when empty queue occurs | 193406 | Applanix driver needs a menu file so driver is visible in palettes | 193300 | 'Start' menu link text too long to fully display on Windows 7 computers | 192495 | Robotics Hardware Setup Wizard should be able to find devices on other subnets | 189724 | Robotics Module Getting Started Window remains even when module is not licensed | 187152 | On Robotics»Sensing palette, most driver subpalettes do not have context help |
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