Thanks @DNatt! I'm really hoping that the CTI can really move things forward in a big way to engaging new community and having us all build up the next generation of pro's
Thank you! It's far from fully inclusive of all things that are needed or what you can do, but really, that's what the community is really about. Get engaged!
Thank you for the very good explanation! I have question, I have the newest Pi Pico 2 RP2350 and do I understand properly, that for this newer version the firmware of RP2040 will not work? In case, is there any chance to obtain the firmware (RP2350) somewhere? Currently I could find only for Python, but I desperately need to run this in LabVIEW.
Ines, all source-code can be found in the description of this video for you to look and adapt. Also, the Discord channel for CTI is very active recently and is a great place to dig deeper on what it would take to get the PR2350 flying. Keep in mind, the CTI enables easily learning of LabVIEW, not necessarily exposing ALL amazing features of the pico. It turns it into a simple multi-function DAQ device, rather than acting like a true micro-controller. Does this fit your needs?
@@normankirchner8112 Thank you for your reply! I am already quite experienced in LabVIEW. However, I am totally new to the microcontrollers ;) I will dig into it more!
@@ines09999 Did you check out the discord by chance? I asked the question last night and things look good for you. discord.com/channels/1118836321021067305/1119540996670226493/1298149448496451617 If you need it asap, attempting those instructions will be the fastest. otherwise, wait till someone else gives it a go in the community
Thanks, Norm! This is a great intro video, particularly helpful for LabVIEW Community Edition programmers using Windows.
Thanks @DNatt!
I'm really hoping that the CTI can really move things forward in a big way to engaging new community and having us all build up the next generation of pro's
Very nice training
Thank you! It's far from fully inclusive of all things that are needed or what you can do, but really, that's what the community is really about. Get engaged!
Thank you for the very good explanation! I have question, I have the newest Pi Pico 2 RP2350 and do I understand properly, that for this newer version the firmware of RP2040 will not work? In case, is there any chance to obtain the firmware (RP2350) somewhere? Currently I could find only for Python, but I desperately need to run this in LabVIEW.
Ines, all source-code can be found in the description of this video for you to look and adapt. Also, the Discord channel for CTI is very active recently and is a great place to dig deeper on what it would take to get the PR2350 flying. Keep in mind, the CTI enables easily learning of LabVIEW, not necessarily exposing ALL amazing features of the pico. It turns it into a simple multi-function DAQ device, rather than acting like a true micro-controller. Does this fit your needs?
@@normankirchner8112 Thank you for your reply! I am already quite experienced in LabVIEW. However, I am totally new to the microcontrollers ;) I will dig into it more!
@@ines09999 Did you check out the discord by chance? I asked the question last night and things look good for you. discord.com/channels/1118836321021067305/1119540996670226493/1298149448496451617
If you need it asap, attempting those instructions will be the fastest. otherwise, wait till someone else gives it a go in the community
@@normankirchner8112 Thank you very much! I saw that discord conversation :)