| INSTRUCTOR : Abe Bidarian Ph.D. Phone: (203) 392-6458 e-mail: bidarian@southernct.edu Southern Ct.
State University |
Text: Sensors, Transducers & LabVIEW by: Barry Paton Publisher: Prentice Hall |
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| LabVIEW
Graphical programming Rapid development tools Integrated libraries for Data acquisition Instrument control Analysis Networking ActiveX and more... Complete flexibility and functionality Open environment Compiled for fast execution Multiplatform Numerous add-on tools |
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| Overview Thousands of successful engineers, scientists, and technicians use LabVIEW to create solutions for their demanding application needs. LabVIEW is a revolutionary graphical programming development environment based on the G programming language for data acquisition and control, data analysis, and data presentation. LabVIEW gives you the flexibility of a powerful programming language without the associated difficulty and complexity because its graphical programming methodology is inherently intuitive to scientists and engineers. To develop your LabVIEW program, you assemble software objects called virtual instruments (VIs). Using drag-and-drop methods, you can rapidly create graphical user interfaces and build source code in a schematic, block diagram format so familiar to the scientific and technical community. If you are looking for a faster way to program your instrumentation systems without sacrificing performance, then join the thousands of successful LabVIEW users and discover the software that is revolutionizing test and measurement, data acquisition and control, scientific research, process monitoring, and factory automation. |
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