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  LabVIEW Summary and Review
LabVIEW, like C or FORTRAN, is a general-purpose programming system with extensive libraries of functions for many programming tasks.
LabVIEW checks the conditional terminal value at the end of each iteration, and if the value is TRUE, another iteration occurs, so the loop always executes at least once.
LabVIEW shifts that data at the end of the iteration, and it appears in the left terminal, the rectangle with the down arrow, in time for the next iteration.
egweb.mines.edu /eggn350/labview   (1999 words)

  
 LabVIEW - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
LabVIEW (short for Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Engineering Workbench) is a platform and development environment for a visual programming language from National Instruments.
LabVIEW supports polymorphism in that wires automatically adjust to various types of data.
In terms of performance, LabVIEW includes a compiler that produces native code for the CPU platform.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/LabVIEW   (1681 words)

  
 ITCWeb: LabVIEW Site License
LabVIEW is a graphical programming development environment based on the G programming language for data acquisition and control, data analysis, and data presentation.
LabView 8.0 is available for distribution to all UVa faculty, staff, and graduate students (but not undergraduates).
LabVIEW 8.0 is available in ITC's Public Labs under Start/S.E.A.S./National Instruments/LabView 8.0/LabView.
www.itc.virginia.edu /research/labview   (725 words)

  
 LabVIEW   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The systems in the lab use National Instruments' LabVIEW software to measure the conditions during a test and even to control certain conditions.
It is used in tandem with Data Acquisition Boards to read measurements sent by instruments in the system such as thermocouples, conductivity meters, and pressure gauges.
Here is an example of the front panel, or interface, that the user sees and interacts with for the Supercritical system.
www-ners.engin.umich.edu /labs/htcl/LabVIEW.html   (340 words)

  
 Undocumented INI settings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
LabVIEW 5.0 does not create any new threads after startup (except for some Win32 dialog boxes which create their own threads).
LabVIEW 5.1 will create threads for a subsystem if it loads a VI that is assigned to that subsystem.
When a user does paste in another application and that application uses the standard OS clipboard functions, the OS informs LabVIEW through an event that the clipboard contents needs to be updated and LabVIEW then does convert its internal data to the OS dependant standard data as required.
labview.brianrenken.com /INI/undoc.htm   (2081 words)

  
 DECS - LabView
LabView is a program development environment, much like modern C or Basic development environment.
LabView is available on all DECS lab PCs.
VI consists of an interactive user interface, a dataflow diagram that serves as the source code, and icon connections that allow the VI to be called from a higher level VIs.
www.egr.msu.edu /decs/facilities/software/labview.php   (178 words)

  
 LabVIEW for Dummiees
I am writing this tutorial for LabVIEW due to popular demand because many of my friends and colleagues are having problems using LabVIEW, which is an acronym for Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench and is distributed by National Instruments.
For those who don't know anything about LabVIEW it is a graphical programming language unlike the text programming languages of C++, Fortran, Basic, etc. Instead, LabVIEW is written in G or graphical programming language, which is composed of many "nodes" wired together.
LabVIEW is used as a replacement for the text based languages, so you can literally see what you are doing, quickly insert a missing piece of code, and study how the data is traveling.
www.iit.edu /~labview/Dummies.html   (3159 words)

  
 WHAT IS LabVIEW
LabVIEW is a program development application, much like various commercial C/C++, FORTRAN or BASIC development systems.
Additionally LabVIEW has a large set of built-in mathematical functions and graphical data visualization and data input objects typically found in data acquisition and analysis applications.
LabVIEW is the first graphical programming language in general commercial use today.
www.turkishnews.com /itumuk/info/petek/aralik_ocak/Labview.html   (1057 words)

  
 Labview AI Blog of AI4U Textbook Artificial intelligence
This weblog invites LabVIEW programmers to implement the main Alife Mind loop of the simplest artificial intelligence.
There is no need to standardize or homogenize the evolution of the AI Minds in LabVIEW or any other language.
Let there be a wide diversity and diaspora of the evolving Minds in a classic scenario of the survival of the fittest.
mind.sourceforge.net /labview.html   (143 words)

  
 Lab View   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
LabVIEW is a system targeted mainly at data acquisition and control systems, based on a graphical language called "G" [GeeLanguage, GraphicalProgrammingLanguages].
There is a RealTime version of LabView as well as versions for the Mac, Sun/Solaris, Linux, Windows, and several other OperatingSystems.
Although it is not very OO in nature, LabView allows a visual way to build software.
c2.com /cgi/wiki?LabView   (167 words)

  
 LabVIEW
LabVIEW programs are called virtual instruments, or VIs, because their appearance and operation imitate physical instruments, such as oscilloscopes and multimeters.
LabVIEW VIs contain three components-the front panel, the block diagram, and the icon and connector pane.
LabVIEW also has built-in features for connecting your application to the Web using the LabVIEW Web Server and software standards such as TCP/IP networking and ActiveX.
cnx.org /content/m12192/latest   (255 words)

  
 ICS LabView Drivers
The LabView Files are zip files that will open and run on a Intel type PC.
They can also be run with the LabView's 5.1 Run Time Engine which can be downloaded by clicking on the Run Time Engine link at the bottom of this page.
These LabView VIs show off the 48x7's capabilities by reading and writing digital data, outputting and reading analog values, setting the relay drivers and reading temperatures.
www.icselect.com /labview_dvr.html   (530 words)

  
 LabVIEW - The Software That Powers Virtual Instrumentation - Products and Services - National Instruments
For more than 20 years, NI LabVIEW graphical development has revolutionized the development of scalable test, measurement, and control applications.
Just as LabVIEW is revolutionizing industry, it is dramatically affecting traditional academic research and teaching.
Rather than focusing on sometimes-tedious methods of gathering data, educators and students can focus on results and concepts.
www.ni.com /labview   (167 words)

  
 Desktop Engineering   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
With LabVIEW RT, users develop in the Windows NT/98/95 environment, then download and run their code on the real-time kernel-based RT engine.
LabVIEW RT is LabVIEW for Windows with the advantage in that it can run LabVIEW code deterministically on RT Series DA hardware from National Instruments.
In many cases, the real-time system cannot expose the application source code or the development environment because it is meant to run continuously in a factory floor environment or test bench.
www.deskeng.com /articles/00/Jan/labview/main.htm   (1140 words)

  
 LabVIEW Interface to EPICS
LabVIEW and the IOC can also send interrupts/signals to notify each other that data is available.
LabVIEW starts the IOC with a command file to load a.db file for the application.
This is a.db file generated by a LabVIEW utility and derived from the LabVIEW code that refers to the PVs (you don't have to know db syntax unless you want to add to the file).
www.sns.gov /diagnostics/documents/epics/LabVIEW/SNS_LabVIEWEPICS.html   (220 words)

  
 LabVIEW Environment
LabVIEW uses the native file dialog boxes so they act similar to other applications on the computer.
If you disable native file dialogs, LabVIEW uses its own platform-independent file dialog boxes with some convenient features, such as providing a list of recent paths and reducing the steps necessary to save VIs in VI libraries.
All LabVIEW objects and empty space on the front panel and block diagram have associated shortcut menus.
cnx.org /content/m12193/latest   (2443 words)

  
 Analog Devices: Press Releases: Analog Devices, National Instruments Streamline Embedded Development with LabVIEW ...
The NI LabVIEW Embedded Module for ADI Blackfin Processors beta version also provides easy connectivity to the extensive range of NI test and measurement hardware for deploying external stimulation and test methodologies early in the development process.
LabVIEW Embedded technology enhances the graphical LabVIEW platform for rapid simulation, design, prototyping, implementing, validating and verifying embedded applications.
CompactRIO, LabVIEW, National Instruments, NI, ni.com and NIWeek are trademarks of National Instruments.
www.analog.com /en/press/0,2890,3__72185,00.html   (888 words)

  
 LabVIEW
NI's LabVIEW is a graphical programming environment that fully integrates Sheldon Instruments' hardware for real-time data acquisition, real-time control, and data analysis for use under Win3x/9x/2000/NT and Linux.
LabVIEW is drastically improved when used with QuVIEW and any of Sheldon Instruments' hardware.
The LabVIEW VI is an ideal programming element pictorially represented by icons which are easily modified and maintained, with the added benefit of being completely self-documenting.
www.sheldoninst.com /sw/labview.html   (536 words)

  
 LabVIEW
With LabVIEW, engineers and scientists interface with real-world signals, analyze data for meaningful information, and share results and applications.
A National Instruments (NI) LabVIEW Site Licence for Teaching and Non-Commercial Research was purchased by the University in June 2004 including software maintenance and technical support.
The LabVIEW PDS (Professional Development System) is supplied for the Windows, Mac, Solaris and Linux operating systems.
www.bath.ac.uk /bucs/software/labview   (560 words)

  
 LabView
LabVIEW has extensive on-line documentation that is found under the "Help" menu.
The LabVIEW Zone is your online community to share ideas and code, to network with your peers and user groups, and to learn how to improve your LabVIEW development skills.
LabVIEW Student Edition - The LabVIEW Student Edition delivers all of the graphical programming capabilities of the LabVIEW 6i professional edition in a package that is even easier to use and learn.
www.egr.msu.edu /eceshop/National   (879 words)

  
 Books by Jeffrey Travis
LabVIEW Internet Applications Course, a highly-acclaimed, hands-on 3-day class based on this book, will get you jump-started in Internet-enabling your instrumentation systems.
The LabVIEW Player, downloadable free of charge from http://www.ni.com, allows people to run (but not edit) your VIs, in a very similar fashion to Adobe Reader allowing anyone to read.pdf files.
Of course, there are many new features in LabVIEW 6i, but virtually everything in the current edition of my book still applies just as described, whether it's the built-in web server, VI Server, ActiveX and Java, CGI.
www.jeffreytravis.com /books/ialv.html   (894 words)

  
 LabVIEW at NIST
A: When multiple versions of LabVIEW reside on a computer, the LAST version that was run will start up if you simply click on a LV VI.
The first method, available in the Full Development version of LabVIEW (most common at NIST), is to right click on the control/indicator and from the popup menu select “Advanced” and then “Customize …”.
— Yes, LabVIEW (Full Development) has a performance monitor built in that will allow you to measure how much time is required for a VI and all of its subVIs to run.
www.boulder.nist.gov /labview/LV_KnowledgeBase.html   (2246 words)

  
 Maple Professional Math Toolbox for LabVIEW - Maple Professional Toolbox Series - Maplesoft
The toolbox allows you to develop solutions within the LabVIEW environment using the world’s most advanced mathematical solvers and a sweeping range of data analysis tools.
The toolbox includes over 150 ready-to-use LabVIEW virtual instruments (VIs), which can be seamlessly integrated into LabVIEW applications, making powerful analysis and simulation accessible to all users.
This product can be run on any Windows system which meets both the Maple 10 system requirements and the LabVIEW 7.1 system requirements.
www.maplesoft.com /products/toolboxes/labview/index.aspx   (474 words)

  
 LabVIEW Shareware
Except for VIs explicitly covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License, an additional license must be obtained from Paul@SULLutions.com before using this code in a product for sale.
Download this library in raw (1.2 Mbytes) or zipped (607 kbytes) form, put it in the user.lib of any version of LabVIEW from 6.0 through 7.1, and you're set to drop the capability onto the VIs of your choice.
If, at any time, the only VIs, Globals, and Type Defs in memory are off the screen, are on the clipboard, are minimized [LabVIEW 7.0 and greater only], or have their panels closed, a large red warning panel appears in the center of the screen to warn you of the lurkers.
www.sullutions.com /LabVIEW/Shareware/Shareware.html   (2471 words)

  
 Mathematica Link for LabVIEW: Product Information
As you mention on your website, LabVIEW is efficient in setting up the hardware but is short of fast, sophisticated mathematical solutions.
Entirely new, hybrid workflows become possible, thus enabling mathematically sophisticated users to quickly and easily find solutions to complex problems--solutions that would be difficult (if not impossible) to realize using only one of the component packages.
Mathematica Link for LabVIEW 2.1 requires Mathematica 4.1 or later and LabVIEW 6.0-8.0, and is available for Windows or Macintosh OS 8-9.
www.wolfram.com /products/applications/labview   (445 words)

  
 LabVIEW VI from Jobin Yvon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
New LabVIEW VIs are now available for the Symphony and Spectrum One CCD lines.
Together with drivers for control of the spectrometers, all aspects of the spectroscopy system can be run from the LabVIEW environment.
LabVIEW is a registered trademark of National Instruments
www.jobinyvon.com /usadivisions/OSD/labview.htm   (128 words)

  
 Amazon.com: LabVIEW for Data Acquisition: Books: Bruce Mihura   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Designed for every engineer and scientist, LabVIEW for Data Acquisition begins with quick-start primers on both LabVIEW and DAQ, and builds your skills with extensive code examples and visual explanations drawn from Bruce Mihura's extensive experience teaching LabVIEW to professionals.
LabVIEW for Data Acquisition includes an extensive collection of real-world LabVIEW applications, lists of LabVIEW tips and tricks, coverage of non-NI software and hardware alternatives, and much more.
He worked for seven years at National Instruments, spending five years as a LabVIEW developer and nearly two years as sole designer of NI's DAQ Designer configuration software for data acquisition systems.
www.amazon.com /LabVIEW-Data-Acquisition-Bruce-Mihura/dp/0130153621   (933 words)

  
 ITCWeb: LabView Seminar
National Instruments, the maker of LabVIEW, will hold two hands-on seminars in Charlottesville on September 20; an overVIEW on the use of LabVIEW in the morning and and overVIEW on the use of LabVIEW's Measuremnet Studio in the afternoon.
This LabVIEW hands-on seminar explores the fundamentals of building a robust measurement and automation system with LabVIEW and data acquisition and instrument control hardware.
You gain hands-on experience with LabVIEW and learn how LabVIEW graphical development helps you reduce development time and create flexible applications that easily integrate with a wide variety of I/O, getting you to your solution faster.
www.itc.virginia.edu /research/labview/seminar.html   (276 words)

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