Getting Started

Unpacking the Module

The AL-4010 board ships in an antistatic box to prevent Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). ESD can damage the device components. Users should be familiar with the steps to prevent ESD damage when handling the device.

Warning

Never touch the exposed pins of the connectors.

While conditions vary from site to site, some general best practices for handling the device include:

  • Ensuring that you have grounded yourself before handling the module. Use a grounding strap or touch a grounded object.

  • Touch the antistatic package to a grounded metal part before removing the device from the package.

Remove the device from the package and inspect it for damages such as loose components. Contact ALIARO if the device appears damaged in any way. Do not use a damaged device with any other components. Store the device in antistatic protection when not in use.

Hardware Setup

For detailed instructions on how to install your SLSC module and accessories, refer to the SLSC-12001 Getting Started Guide.

Software Installation

The AL-4010 uses the NI SLSC driver for communication. Please refer to the NI-SLSC product page for details on how to download and install support for NI-SLSC.

In addition to NI-SLSC support, ALIARO offers solutions for integrating the AL-4010 into a variety of software environments to provide high-level abstractions for common use cases. Supported environments include:

  • LabVIEW 2020 and later

  • NI VeriStand 2020 and later

  • Python 3.6 and later

For the latest versions of ALIARO software, please contact ALIARO Support.

ALIARO xMove Configurator

xMove Configurator makes it simple to define and edit VeriStand System definition files for HIL (Hardware-in-the-loop) systems built with ALIARO modules and the NI hardware platforms. For more information on xMove Configurator, contact ALIARO or visit our website.