Nigel is a design assistant powered by Microsoft Azure OpenAI. Nigel brings a wealth of
knowledge about TestStand into your design process to help you create projects and
sequences.
Nigel can help you while you are working in TestStand by performing tasks like:
Finding examples to give you a solid starting point for a project
Providing instructions for completing a specific task
Explaining key TestStand and sequence design concepts
Assisting with finding specific settings or dialog boxes in the TestStand
environment
Summarizing documentation topics, and
Answering questions about hardware functionality and configuration.
Installing Nigel
Nigel is installed by default while installing
TestStand. If you do not want to install Nigel, you can deselect NI Nigel
AI Advisor for TestStand <Version Year> when setting up your
TestStand installation.
Accessing Nigel
Nigel is integrated into the TestStand Sequence Editor,
making it easy to open a chat window with Nigel from the toolbar.Figure 2. Nigel Access
LocationFigure 3. Nigel Chat Window
After you open Nigel, you must log in to your
ni.com user account and ensure it is associated with an
active subscription license, multi-seat license, or Software Service Program for
TestStand Development System.
Rate Limits
Access to Nigel is rate
limited per user and is measured as Requests Per Day (RPD). The RPD limit is shared
between the TestStand chat and all LabVIEW Nigel search functions.
Disabling Nigel
You can disable Nigel
features by editing the following registry keys:
You can disable the Discuss with Nigel feature by setting the
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\National Instruments\Nigel
AI Advisor\DisableNigelSharing registry key (DWORD
(32-bit), 0 or 1) to 1.
You can disable all Nigel features, including Discuss with Nigel, chat, and
search, by setting the Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\National
Instruments\Nigel AI Advisor\DisableNigel registry key
(DWORD (32-bit), 0 or 1) to 1.