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NI Vision Development Module 2014F1 Win32/64Eng 视觉开发模块VDM2014F1 适用LabVIEW2014
NI视觉开发模块整合了图像处理和机器视觉功能,适用于多种编程语言(如:NI LabVIEW与Microsoft C++、Visual Basic、.NET)。通过这些功能,即可增强图像、检查显像、定位特征、识别对象并测量部件。搭配程序库,NI视觉开发模块还包含NI视觉助手(Vision Assistant)和NI视觉采集软件。
视觉开发模块的特性如下:
数百种图像处理功能, 包含模式与几何匹配、OCR、条形码阅读器、目标分类和颗粒分析
亚像素 (subpixel)精度, 降至像素的1/10和度数 (degree)的1/10
通过视觉助手(Vision Assistant), 快速进行应用建模和代码生成
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NI Vision Development Module 2014F1 Win32/64Eng 视觉开发模块VDM2014F1 适用LabVIEW2014
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NI Vision Development Module 2014 f1 Readme
Overview
System Requirements
Minimum | Recommended | |
Processor | 233 MHz Pentium or equivalent | Pentium 4/M or equivalent |
Memory | 256 MB RAM | 512 MB RAM |
Display | 1,024 × 768 resolution video adapter with a 16-bit display | 1,024 × 768 resolution video adapter with a 24- or 32-bit display |
Free Hard Disk Space | 3.2 GB | |
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NI Application Software Support
NI Application Software | Versions Supported by NI Vision Development Module |
NI LabVIEW | 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 |
NI LabVIEW Real-Time Module | 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 |
NI LabVIEW FPGA Module | 2014 |
NI LabWindows™/CVI™ | 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014 |
NI Vision Development Module .NET Support
New Features
New Vision FPGA VIs for performing common image processing and analysis tasks on an FPGA target. These VIs require the LabVIEW FPGA Module 2014.
Support for the NI CVS-1459RT and NI cRIO-903x
Support for LabVIEW 2014 (32- and 64-bit)
New IMAQ Read Barcode 2 VI, which automatically locates and reads 1D barcodes in images
New Vision FPGA steps for performing common image processing and analysis tasks on an FPGA target. You can migrate the FPGA steps to LabVIEW. Requires the LabVIEW FPGA Module 2014.
Updated Barcode Reader step, which automatically locates and reads 1D barcodes in images
Updates and Improvements
ID | Fixed Issue |
482971 | Vision functions cause a crash on some real-time targets running older versions of the LabVIEW Real-Time Module. |
481093 | Passing an empty image to the RT Video Out VI causes a crash on the NI CVS-1459RT, NI cRIO-903x, and NI cDAQ-913x. |
488461 | Higher refresh rates for full-screen image display are possible on the NI CVS-1459RT, NI cRIO-903x, and NI cDAQ-913x. |
486845 | The IMAQ Read QR Code VI has a memory leak. |
484281 | Vision FPGA VIs performing kernel operations on 16-bit images incorrectly cast the resulting pixel output to 8-bit values. |
487647 | The IMAQ FPGA GrayMorphology Close 9x9 U16x1 VI does not process the U16 data type correctly. |
ID | Fixed Issue |
480317 | Vision Assistant incorrectly uses Bayer decoding VIs in FPGA code generation after switching to a monochrome image. |
479862 | In the Vision Assistant Filters step, the Smoothing - Low Pass filter allows even kernel sizes. If LabVIEW FPGA code is generated with an even kernel size, an error will occur. |
484413 | After generating FPGA code from Vision Assistant, the image displayed is the last image processed instead of the image retrieved from a saved buffer. |
486717 | After generating FPGA code from Vision Assistant, the four-wire handshaking feedback node is not connected in some cases. |
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477802 | Some LabWindows/CVI examples are looking for autorun.exe. If you have autorun enabled, autorun.exe runs automatically.
If you purchased this product with an NI Software Suite or NI Product Bundle, use the installation media that shipped with your purchase to install this product. How to Activate the NI Vision LicenseWhen you run an NI Vision application for the first time, it prompts you to activate a license for the product. If you do not activate a valid license, the NI Vision application will run in Evaluation Mode and continue to prompt you to activate a license on each subsequent launch. Complete the following steps to activate the NI Vision license through an Internet connection.
Tip: Enter your email address to receive a copy of your activation code for your records. Deploying Vision ApplicationsDeployment refers to developing an application so that it can be distributed, or deployed, on a different computer than the one on which the application was developed. The NI Vision Development Module provides everything you need to deploy custom NI Vision applications to target computers. The NI Vision Development Module provides the following options:
The NI Vision Development Module installer contains the runtime engine installer for NI Vision. The runtime engine installer is installed at <Vision>Run-Time Engine, where <Vision> is the location to which the NI Vision Development Module is installed. Visit the ni.com to download software upgrades for NI Vision and the NI Vision Run-Time installers. Purchasing NI Vision Deployment LicensesYou must purchase an NI Vision Run-Time License (part number 778044-03) for each target machine onto which you want to install your custom NI Vision application, even if you install the NI Vision Run-Time Engine directly from the NI Vision Development Module installation media. The NI Vision Development Module ships with one runtime license. Contact a National Instruments sales representative or visit ni.com to purchase additional runtime licenses. Note: Additional NI Vision Run-Time Licenses do not include installation media. To install additional licenses, use the original NI Vision Development Module installation media and the serial number provided by National Instruments. Using the NI Vision Run-Time EngineYou can call the NI Vision Run-Time Engine installer from the application installer. If you create the application installer with the LabVIEW Application Builder or with LabWindows/CVI, you can direct the installer to call the NI Vision Run-Time Engine installer. Refer to the LabVIEW Help for more information about the LabVIEW Application Builder. Refer to the NI LabWindows/CVI Help for more information about building and distributing LabWindows/CVI applications. You can also direct a custom application installer to call the NI Vision Run-Time Engine installer. This may be useful if you are creating an installer for applications created in other development environments. Refer to the documentation that came with the installer software to learn how to call executables from the custom installer. If you are using a custom installer, call the NI Vision Run-Time Engine installer at the end of the installation procedure because the installer may require the system to be restarted. Unlike in previously released versions of The NI Vision Run-Time Engine, this installer cannot be invoked without an installer dialog prompt. Please contact National Instruments for a revised version which can be invoked silently. The NI Vision Run-Time Engine installer is located at <Vision>Run-Time Engineisionrte<version>.exe, where <Vision> is the location to which NI Vision is installed, and <version> is the version number of the NI Vision Run-Time Engine installed. Distributing LabVIEW ApplicationsThe NI Vision Run-Time Engine installer does not install LabVIEW VIs. If you use the LabVIEW Application Builder to create an application (EXE) or dynamic link library (DLL), the Application Builder automatically includes the VIs used by the application. If you distribute a VI, you must include all subVIs that comprise the top-level VI. You must include the appropriate LabVIEW Run-Time Engine as part of the installation. Refer to the LabVIEW Help for more information about viewing the hierarchy of VIs and for more information about using the LabVIEW Run-Time Engine. Distributing LabWindows/CVI ApplicationsIn addition to including the NI Vision Run-Time Engine with the installer, you must include the appropriate LabWindows/CVI Run-Time Engine. Refer to the NI LabWindows/CVI Help for more information about creating an executable, creating a dynamic link library, and distributing applications. Automating the Installation of NI ProductsYou can automate the installation of most NI products using command-line arguments to suppress some or all of the installer user interface and dialog boxes. However, starting with the August 2012 releases (products using NI Installers version 3.1 or later), you may need to perform additional steps before or during a silent installation of NI software. If the NI product you are installing uses Microsoft .NET 4.0, the .NET installer may run before any NI software installs and may require a reboot before the installation of NI software begins. To avoid a .NET reboot, install .NET 4.0 separately before you install NI software. For more information, refer to the following KnowledgeBase articles:
You 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 NI Vision Development Module. National Instruments is aware of the following issues you may encounter while using NI Vision Development Module.
Documentation is installed onto your hard drive with the NI Vision Development Module. To view the documentation, select Start»All Programs»National Instruments»Vision»Documentation»NI Vision. The NI Vision Development Module documentation set consists of the following documents:
The following sections describe the documents available for each application development environment and where to find example programs. NI Vision for LabVIEW Documentation
When you install National Instruments software on Microsoft Windows 8.x, you will notice a few additional tiles on the Start screen, including shortcuts to NI application software products such as NI LabVIEW, Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX), and the new NI Launcher. Using NI LauncherNI Launcher helps you find and launch installed NI products. It provides you with a method of finding NI products similar to the Start menu in previous versions of Microsoft Windows. To use NI Launcher, click the NI Launcher tile on the Start screen. NI Launcher launches the desktop and opens a menu containing a list of NI products. Double-click any NI product to launch it.
For convenience, you can pin your most-used NI applications, such as MAX, to either the Start screen or the Taskbar on the desktop, as necessary:
If you want to find a particular application or related files, such as documentation files, from the Start screen, you can access all installed files from the Apps view. To get to the Apps view, right-click anywhere on the Start screen and select All apps (Windows 8) or click the down arrow on the bottom left of the screen (Windows 8.1). For more information about NI support for Windows 8.x, visit ni.com/windows8. NI Vision Development Module Drops Support for Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 in 2016NI Vision Development Module will drop support for Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 as of July 1, 2016. Versions of NI Vision Development Module that ship after July 1, 2016 will not install or run on Windows Vista, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003. For detailed information about NI application software product life cycles, visit ni.com/info and enter one of the following Info Codes:
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