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  1. MangoTree technology can support any  Xilinx FPGA by LabVIEW , greatly speeding up the development of FPGA and reduce the difficulty of the development of FPGA

    The technology has been monopolized by international giants for several years;

    At the same time, we are now providing two products are Pocket-RIO and Atom-RIO to prove that the content can be achieved.

    We have the ability to break the monopoly of technology, as well as the benefits of the technology to benefit more people.

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  2. On 2016/10/28 at 6:01 AM, MarkCG said:

    I like many others have wanted to be able to target any Xilinx FPGA with LabVIEW. There are at least two projects that I could have done if this was possible. What these guys have done is impressive. I hope product forces NI and Xilinx to finally officially allow targeting any and all Xilinx FPGAs with NI tools. They could try taking legal action but I think they have more to lose than to gain by that route.

    You can test it!

  3. On 2016/10/28 at 6:01 AM, MarkCG said:

    I like many others have wanted to be able to target any Xilinx FPGA with LabVIEW. There are at least two projects that I could have done if this was possible. What these guys have done is impressive. I hope product forces NI and Xilinx to finally officially allow targeting any and all Xilinx FPGAs with NI tools. They could try taking legal action but I think they have more to lose than to gain by that route.


    A free trial of Pocket-RIO is available.

  4. 14 hours ago, hooovahh said:

    I'm sure there is.  And looking at the Hand-RIO videos I'd say it too does some similar tricks with the Xilinx compiler.

     

     

    21 hours ago, hooovahh said:

    Very interesting.  Certainly parts of the work flow are different from the NI implementation, like being able to just run the FPGA from the front panel, instead of having to compile it, then create a host to control it.  Also the change to using your own custom (XNodes I assume) for the interfacing.  Also is it me or does the transfer of the bit file seem slow?  I mean you show a very basic program but it seems to take a while to download.

    Beyond that I'm not aware of any precedence being set by NI on these clone hardware.  Plenty of DAQ devices have been made by 3rd party vendors, most with a simple interface via a DLL wrapper, or VISA calls to the hardware.  LabJack is one that comes to mind.  Then there is the more advanced clones like the mentioned Hand-RIO.  I've not heard of a time when NI has come down and not allowed a company to make a product, but then again some of these advanced ones that clearly use the NI tool chain in ways that NI didn't intend, are out of countries that NI is not headquartered in.  I'm not a lawyer, but I would not make a business out of these types of products, due to concerns that NI would sue the pants off of me.

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  5. 7 minutes ago, Neil Pate said:

    I think perhaps we have a different definition of the word *any*, but I do not wish to take your thunder away. This is very impressive what you have managed to create, clearly a lot of work has gone into it. I seem to recall seeing something like this a few years ago?

    This is almost certainly a non-NI sanctioned product, are you aware of any legal ramifications of piggybacking into the toolchain? What I mean is, if we have a valid FPGA Toolkit license is this actually legal?

    My Chinese is not so good, so the website is not much help. Do you have pricing information?

     

     

    We can give you a pocket-RIO free,you can experience it

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