The Ballard ARINC 429 Custom Device allows use of Astronics ARINC 429 PXIe Modules with Ballard Technology in VeriStand. The custom device targets one core of a Ballard ARINC 429 PXIe module. To target multiple modules or multiple cores on the same module, use multiple instances of this custom device.
The custom device supports the following functionality:
- Import configuration files via scripting and System Explorer
- LabVIEW scripting of the custom device configuration
- Viewing read-only configuration in System Explorer
- Transmit and Receive configured labels
- Scheduled and Acyclic labels
- Multiple parameters per label
- Multiple labels per channel
- Multiple Rx and Tx channels per core
- Log all configured channels and labels per core
- Download the latest release package from the Releases page.
- See the User Guide for a walkthrough of using the Custom Device.
- See the Parameters XML File Schema documentation for configuring the custom device.
- PXI Linux RT Controller
- Supported Ballard ARINC 429 PXI Module
Note: Only NI-keyed PXI modules are supported by the custom device. The part number should have the form LV-222-###-###
, were ###
stands for the core configuration. 441 and 442 core models are supported. See the mapping between NI and Ballard part numbers on ni.com.
LabVIEW 2020
- Astronics Ballard Avionics Driver
- Must enable the
ni-third-party
feed in MAX to install
- Must enable the
- LabVIEW 2020 or later
- LabVIEW Real-Time Module
- Astronics Ballard Avionics Driver and LabVIEW API
- VeriStand Custom Device Development Tools
- Install the latest package from the release page
- VeriStand Custom Device Message Library
- Install the latest package from the release page
- VeriStand Custom Device Testing Tools
- Install the latest package from the release page
Branch rebasing and other history modifications will be listed here, with several notable exceptions:
- Branches prefixed with
dev/
may be rebased, overwritten, or deleted at any time. - Pull requests may be squashed on merge.
This Ballard ARINC 429 custom device is licensed under an MIT-style license (see LICENSE). Other incorporated projects may be licensed under different licenses. All licenses allow for non-commercial and commercial use.