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NI Vision Builder for Automated Inspection 2020 Readme

September 2020

This file contains important information about NI Vision Builder for Automated Inspection (Vision Builder AI), including installation instructions, new features, and known issues.


Overview

System Requirements

Application Software Support

Installation Instructions

Product Security and Critical Updates

New Features

Supported Hardware

Known Issues

Bug Fixes

Accessing the Help

Finding Examples

Automating the Installation of NI Products

Software Requirements for Migrating an Inspection to LabVIEW

Using NI Software with Microsoft Windows 10

Using NI Software with Microsoft Windows 8.1

PC-Based Image Acquisition and I/O Support

Additional Resources

Legal Information


Overview

NI Vision Builder AI helps you to configure, benchmark, and deploy a system that addresses vision applications from pattern matching to code reading and presence detection to precision alignment and classification.

For information about licensing NI Vision software, visit ni.com/info and enter the Info Code LicenseVision. Refer to the NI Vision website at ni.com/vision for the latest information about NI Vision Builder AI.

System Requirements

NI Vision Builder AI 2020 has the following requirements:

  Minimum Recommended
Processor Pentium 4/M or equivalent Core Duo or equivalent
Memory 512 MB RAM 1 GB RAM
Display 1,024 × 768 resolution video adapter with a 24- or 32-bit display 1,280 × 1,024 resolution video adapter with a 24- or 32-bit display
Operating System
  • Windows 10 (32- and 64-bit)
  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2016 (64-bit)3
  • Windows 8.1 (32- and 64-bit)1
  • Windows 7 SP1 (32- and 64-bit)2
  • Windows Embedded Standard 7 SP12,3
  • Windows Server 2012 R2 (64-bit)1
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (64-bit)2
Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
Hard Disk Space 7.7 GB 8.3 GB

Refer to the LabVIEW Readme for additional system requirements and supported operating systems for LabVIEW.

For more information about the changes to our OS support for 2016, refer to KB 79UC78LS, Why Does my LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, Measurement Studio, or TestStand Built Installer Fail on Windows XP/Vista and Server 2003?.

Note  Support for Windows 32-bit operating systems may require disabling physical address extension (PAE). To learn how this might affect your system and what actions you might need to take, visit ni.com/info and enter the Info Code PAESupport.

1 NI software installs VC2015 Runtime and .NET 4.6.2. Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 require Microsoft updates to support these items. Refer to Microsoft KB2919442 and KB2919355 for more information about how to install these updates.

2 NI software is signed with a SHA-256 certificate. Windows 7 SP1, Windows Embedded Standard 7 SP1, and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 require Microsoft updates to support SHA-256. Refer to Microsoft KB3033929 for more information about how to install this security update.

3Only supported as pre-installed on NI hardware.

Application Software Support

NI Vision Builder AI 2020 supports the following application software versions, including service packs.

Application Software Versions Supported by NI Vision Builder AI 2020
LabVIEW 2017, 2018, 2019, 20201
LabWindows™/CVI™ 2015, 2017, 2019
TestStand 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019

1 Required when using the NI Vision Builder AI Development Toolkit.

Note: The Vision Builder AI API for .NET is now available as an open source on github at https://github.com/ni/vbai-dotnet.

Installation Instructions

Installing Vision Builder AI

Complete the following steps to install Vision Builder AI:

Note: You must be logged in with administrator privileges to install Vision Builder AI.

  1. Insert the Vision Builder AI DVD into your DVD-ROM drive. If the DVD does not run automatically, open Windows Explorer, right-click the DVD drive icon, and select AutoPlay.
  2. Select Install NI Vision Builder for Automated Inspection 2020 on the NI Vision Builder for Automated Inspection screen.
  3. Continue to follow the instructions on the screen.

Activating Vision Builder AI

If you do not activate a valid license, Vision Builder AI runs in evaluation mode and continues to prompt you to activate a license on each launch. At the end of the evaluation period you must activate a Vision Builder AI license to continue using the product.

Note: While Vision Builder AI is in Evaluation mode, all features are available except Migrate Inspection to LabVIEW.

Complete the following steps to activate the Vision Builder AI license:

  1. Launch Vision Builder AI.
  2. Click Activate when prompted to activate Vision Builder AI.
  3. Continue to follow the instructions on the screen. Login or register your NI account with the NI Licensing Wizard and enter your serial number when prompted.

Product Security and Critical Updates

Visit ni.com/security to view and subscribe to receive security notifications about NI products. Visit ni.com/critical-updates for information about critical updates from NI.

New Features

The following list describes the new features in Vision Builder AI 2020:

LabVIEW 2020 Support

Vision Builder AI 2020 is fully supported on LabVIEW 2020.

Supported Hardware

Windows-Based Device Support

You can use Vision Builder AI to configure and control the following Windows-based NI devices:

  • NI CVS-1458 and 1459 Compact Vision Systems
  • NI IC-3120, 3121, 3171, and 3173 Industrial Controllers
  • NI ISC-178x Smart Cameras

Remote Target Support

You can use Vision Builder AI to remotely configure and control a supported remote target running NI Linux Real-Time. Vision Builder AI supports the following remote targets:

  • NI CVS-1458RT and 1459RT Compact Vision Systems
  • NI IC-3120, 3121, 3171, 3172, and 3173 Industrial Controllers
  • NI ISC-178x Smart Cameras

To use Vision Builder AI with a remote target, you must use Vision Builder AI to configure the remote target. For more information about using Vision Builder AI to configure the remote target, refer to the documentation included with the remote target or the NI Vision Builder for Automated Inspection: Configuration Help.

Note: NI recommends using WebDAV to transfer files to and from a real-time target. For more information on using WebDAV to transfer files to and from a remote target, go to ni.com/info and enter the Info Code WebDAVTransfer.

The following table illustrates when a remote target requires you to install driver software on the development computer.

Remote Target or Camera
Connected to a Remote Target
Requires Driver Software Installed
on Development Computer
NI Smart Camera No
IEEE 1394 No
GigE Vision No

The following table illustrates which USB NI CompactDAQ chassis are supported by remote Vision Builder AI targets.

Remote Target Supported USB NI CompactDAQ chassis
NI ISC-178x Smart Camera
  • NI cDAQ-9171
  • NI cDAQ-9174
  • NI cDAQ-9178
NI CVS-1458 and NI CVS-1459 Compact Vision System
NI IC-312x Industrial Controller
NI IC-317x Industrial Controller

Known Issues

You can access the software and documentation known issues list online. Refer to the NI website for an up-to-date list of known issues in NI Vision Builder AI 2020.

Bug Fixes

Refer to the NI website for an up-to-date list of all bug fixes in this release.

Accessing the Help

See Additional Resources.

Finding Examples

See Additional Resources.

Automating the Installation of NI Products

You 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.

If the NI product you are installing uses Microsoft .NET 4.6.2, 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 4.6.2 separately before you install NI software.

For more information about automating the installation of NI products, refer to the following KnowledgeBase articles:

Software Requirements for Migrating an Inspection to LabVIEW

To migrate an inspection to LabVIEW, Vision Builder AI 2020 requires LabVIEW 2020 or later and NI Vision Development Module 2020 or later.

Some Vision Builder AI steps require additional software to successfully migrate an inspection to LabVIEW.

  • OPC UA requires the LabVIEW OPC UA Toolkit.
  • Ethernet/IP or Ethernet/IP adapter require NI-Industrial Communications for Ethernet/IP.

Refer to the following table for software requirements to migrate specific steps. Driver versions must support the target version of LabVIEW for migration.

Step Name Requirement
Acquire Image NI-IMAQ
Acquire Image (IEEE 1394, GigE, or USB) NI-IMAQdx
Acquire Image (Smart Camera) NI-IMAQdx
Generate Pulse NI-IMAQ
Generate Pulse (Vision RIO) NI-IMAQ I/O for PCIe-8237R and PCIe-825xR boards, and Compact Vision Systems
NI Industrial Controller Device Drivers for industrial controllers
Read/Write I/O NI-IMAQ
Read/Write I/O (NI-DAQmx) NI-DAQmx
Read/Write I/O (Vision RIO) NI-IMAQ I/O for PCIe-8237R and PCIe-825xR boards, and Compact Vision Systems
NI Industrial Controller Device Drivers for industrial controllers

Note: NI-IMAQ, NI-IMAQdx, and NI-IMAQ I/O are available on the NI Vision Acquisition Software DVD included with Vision Builder AI. The NI Industrial Controller Device Drivers DVD is provided separately with industrial controller devices. To download NI-DAQmx, visit ni.com/downloads/products/.

Software Requirements for the Run LabVIEW VI Step

The Run LabVIEW VI step in Vision Builder AI 2020 supports VIs saved in LabVIEW 2020 or earlier.

Using NI Software with Microsoft Windows 10

Microsoft Windows 10 is the latest version of the Windows operating system and features significant changes compared to previous versions. Windows 10 introduces several new capabilities and also combines features from both Windows 7 and Windows 8. For more information about NI support for Windows 10, visit ni.com/windows10.

Using NI Software with Microsoft Windows 8.1

When you install NI software on Microsoft Windows 8.1, you will notice a few additional tiles in the Apps view, including shortcuts to NI application software products such as NI LabVIEW, Measurement & Automation Explorer (NI MAX), and NI Launcher. For more information about NI support for Windows 8.1, visit ni.com/windows8.


PC-Based Image Acquisition and I/O Support

Vision Builder AI supports the following types of image acquisition and I/O devices:

Note: You must install driver software to acquire images from an image acquisition device connected to the development computer.

NI Image Acquisition Devices

This version of Vision Builder AI supports NI image acquisition devices that require NI-IMAQ driver version 4.6.4 or later. Specific devices may require later versions.

Note: If you are using an image acquisition device, you must install NI Vision Acquisition Software before you install the image acquisition device. NI Vision Acquisition Software gives you access to Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX), which is software you can use to configure NI devices.

IEEE 1394 Cameras, GigE Vision Cameras, DirectShow-Compatible USB Cameras

This version of Vision Builder AI supports IEEE 1394 cameras, GigE Vision cameras, USB3 Vision, DirectShow-compatible USB cameras, and requires NI-IMAQdx driver version 3.3 or later. Specific devices may require later versions.

To acquire an image from one of these camera types when the camera is connected to the host computer, use the Acquire Image (1394, GigE, or USB) step. The Acquire Image (1394, GigE, or USB) step requires NI-IMAQdx, which can be installed from the NI Vision Acquisition Software DVD included with Vision Builder AI.

You must configure an IEEE 1394 camera to use the NI-IMAQdx driver. Complete the following steps to use MAX to configure an IEEE 1394 camera to use the NI-IMAQdx driver.

  1. Launch MAX.
  2. In the MAX configuration tree, expand Devices and Interfaces to obtain a list of installed devices.
  3. Expand NI-IMAQdx Devices to obtain a list of available cameras.
  4. Right-click the camera and select Driver»NI-IMAQdx IIDC Digital Camera.

NI Analog and Digital I/O Devices

This version of Vision Builder AI supports digital and analog I/O from any NI data acquisition (DAQ) device using NI-DAQmx Global Virtual Channels. To support NI DAQ devices, Vision Builder AI requires NI-DAQmx 8.0 or later.

Serial Communication

To support serial communication, Vision Builder AI requires NI-VISA 2.6.0 or later, which is included with Vision Builder AI. You can use the serial ports built into the PC or one of the following NI serial interfaces: NI PCI-232/x, NI PXI-8420/x, or NI PXI-8422/x. You do not need to install NI-VISA on the PC to use the serial port on a remote target.

Deployment Policy for Vision Builder AI

Pursuant to the National Instruments Software License Agreement, Vision Builder AI software is licensed to run on only one machine. Deployed applications that use Vision Builder AI require that Vision Builder AI be installed and licensed on each host machine. Therefore, you must purchase a separate Vision Builder AI license for each host machine. For more information, refer to the enclosed National Instruments Software License Agreement or visit ni.com/legal/license.

Licensing Options

For information about licensing NI Vision software, visit ni.com/info and enter the Info Code LicenseVision. Vision Builder AI offers the following licensing options:

  • Vision Builder AI Full-Featured (778649-35)—Allows full access to all Vision Builder AI features, which can be used to configure, benchmark, and deploy inspections. This license does not include the Vision Builder AI Development Toolkit.
  • Vision Builder AI Full-Featured for NI Real-Time Targets—Allows full access to all Vision Builder AI features on supported real-time targets, which can be used to configure, benchmark, and deploy inspections. This license is only included with certain hardware targets and does not include the Vision Builder AI Development Toolkit.
  • Vision Builder AI Runtime (779799-35)—Allows you to deploy existing inspections to a Windows-based host machine and modify the control values for steps in an inspection. This license does not allow you to add steps to or remove steps from an inspection.
  • Vision Builder AI Development Toolkit (779343-35)—Licenses only the Vision Builder AI Development Toolkit, which allows you to create custom steps for use in any Vision Builder AI application.

Windows Firewall

If you are using the Windows Firewall and launch Vision Builder AI, a dialog box may prompt you to allow Vision Builder AI to receive information over the network. Select Allow access so that Vision Builder AI can communicate with your remote target.


Additional Resources

How do I get started?

Read the NI Vision Builder for Automated Inspection Tutorial, which provides exercises for learning how to perform basic machine vision techniques using Vision Builder AI.

Where can I find reference information?

Reference information for Vision Builder AI can be accessed through the following methods:

  • From within Vision Builder AI by clicking the Show Context Help button.
  • Select Start»All Programs»National Instruments»Vision Builder AI 2020»Vision Builder AI 2020 Documentation on your PC.

The following documents are provided with Vision Builder AI as online help:

  • NI Vision Concepts Help—Contains basic concepts of image analysis, image processing, and machine vision. This document also contains in-depth discussions about imaging functions for advanced users.
  • NI Vision Builder for Automated Inspection: Configuration Help—Contains information about the Vision Builder AI Configuration interface, managing inspections and images, and creating steps for an inspection.
  • NI Vision Builder for Automated Inspection: Inspection Help—Contains information about using the Vision Builder AI Inspection interface to run inspections.

Use the Search tab in the help files to quickly locate specific information. For information about how to use the search functionality, refer to the Using Help»Searching Help topic in the help file.

The following documents are provided with Vision Builder AI as Adobe PDF documents:

  • Vision Builder for Automated Inspection Tutorial—Describes Vision Builder for Automated Inspection and provides step-by-step instructions for solving common visual inspection tasks, such as inspection, gauging, part presence, guidance, and counting.
  • NI Vision Builder for Automated Inspection Development Toolkit Tutorial—Contains instructions for using LabVIEW to create custom steps for Vision Builder AI.

Where can I find examples?

Access examples of common Vision Builder AI inspections by selecting Start»All Programs»National Instruments»Vision Builder AI 2020»Vision Builder AI 2020 Examples on your PC.

Where else can I go for Vision Builder AI information?

Visit ni.com/vision and the NI Developer Zone at ni.com/zone for the most up-to-date information about Vision Builder AI.

Application Interface and Examples

The NIEXTCCOMPILERSUPP environment variable is provided as an alias to the location of C language support files. You can use this variable when compiling and linking an application. The Application Interface files (header and library files to include in applications) are placed in a centralized location to prevent users from accidentally overwriting them and to provide this NIEXTCCOMPILERSUPP environment variable.

Note: $(NIEXTCCOMPILERSUPP) is configured as an environment variable on the target system. The variable evaluates by default to \Program Files\National Instruments\shared\ExternalCompilerSupport\C on a 32-bit system.

Item Installed Location
header files <$(NIEXTCCOMPILERSUPP)>\include
32-bit MSVC import libraries <$(NIEXTCCOMPILERSUPP)>\lib32\msvc
64-bit MSVC import libraries <$(NIEXTCCOMPILERSUPP)>\lib64\msvc

Legal Information

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End-User License Agreements and Third-Party Legal Notices

You can find end-user license agreements (EULAs) and third-party legal notices in the following locations after installation:

  • Notices are located in the <National Instruments>\_Legal Information and <National Instruments> directories.
  • EULAs are located in the <National Instruments>\Shared\MDF\Legal\license directory.
  • Review <National Instruments>\_Legal Information.txt for information on including legal information in installers built with NI products.

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