Transcription of Introduction to LabVIEW
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Introduction to LabVIEWLabVIEW Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench First released by National Instruments in 1986, this graphical programming languageis now the standard software for data acquisition (DAQ)and instrument controlIntroduction LabVIEW programs are called virtual instruments, or VIs, because their appearance and operation imitate physical instruments, such as oscilloscopes and multimeters LabVIEW contains a comprehensive set of toolsfor acquiring, analyzing, displaying, and storingdata, as well as tools to help you troubleshoot code you writeThe NI Approach Integrated Hardware PlatformsHigh-SpeedDigitizersHigh-Resolu tionDigitizers and DMMsMultifunction Data AcquisitionDynamicSignal AcquisitionDigital I/OInstrumentControlCounter/TimersMachi
Introduction •LabVIEW programs are called virtual instruments, or VIs, because their appearance and operation imitate physical instruments, such as oscilloscopes and multimeters •LabVIEW contains a comprehensive set of tools for acquiring, analyzing, displaying, and storing data, as well as tools to help you troubleshoot code you write
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