LabVIEW Core1 For Beginners
About Course
Overview of the NI LabVIEW
Learn to use common design patterns to successfully implement and distribute LabVIEW applications for research, engineering, and testing environments.
- LabVIEW programs are called as virtual instruments or VIs, because their appearance and operation often 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 the code you write.
- When you create a new VI, you see two windows: the front panel and the block diagram.
- The front panel is the user interface for the VI and the block diagram contains the graphical source code of the LabVIEW program.
Course Content
Basic Installation And Setting Up LabVIEW
Navigating LabVIEW
Troubleshooting and Debugging VIs
Implementing a VI
Relating Data
Using Variables
Developing Modular Applications
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