Live View: A Visual Representation of Hardware in Your System
- Updated2023-02-17
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Live View: A Visual Representation of Hardware in Your System
The Live view displays all of the hardware that SystemDesigner can discover in your system. Each device on the Live diagram represents the configuration of a real or simulated device in your system.
Refer to the following image for an example of a device on the Live diagram.

- Label and sub-label—Information about the device, such as the device name, hostname, model, product family, and serial number.
- Ports—Connections between devices in your system.
- Device slots—Controllers, modules, and empty slots.
Note Only some devices support controllers, such as PCs and PXI chassis. If a device does support controllers, the only slot compatible with a controller is the first slot.
- Hardware detection type—Glyph that indicates how SystemDesigner discovers the device.
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Auto-discovered |
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Manually identified |
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User declared |
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Related Information
- Design View: A Canvas for Designing and Documenting a Hardware System
The Design view enables you to create and annotate the hardware system your project requires.
- Verifying Your Hardware Appears in the Live View
Use the Live view of SystemDesigner to see all hardware available for use in your application.
- Manually Adding Hardware to the Live View of SystemDesigner
Manually add hardware devices that do not automatically appear on the Live diagram.
- Validating Your Hardware with Measurement Panels
Launch a measurement panel from SystemDesigner to validate your hardware, specify measurement inputs and outputs, and configure tasks.