
LabVIEW is an easy-to-learn, graphical programming language and development tool with built-in functionality for simulation, data acquisition, instrument control, measurement analysis, and data presentation. LabVIEW is widely considered an industry standard for test, measurement, automation, and control software. Using LabVIEW, students and faculty can write sophisticated programs and applications in a shorter amount of time without needing advanced computer science training.
What is LabVIEW?
National Instruments LabVIEW is an industry-leading software tool for designing test, measurement, and control systems. Since its introduction in 1986, engineers and scientists worldwide have relied on NI LabVIEW graphical development for projects throughout the product design cycle, gaining improved quality, shorter time to market, and greater engineering and manufacturing efficiency.
For nearly 20 years, the LabVIEW block-diagram approach for programming has appealed to scientists and engineers. The graphical dataflow language of LabVIEW naturally represents the signal flow of your applications data and intuitively maps user interface controls to your data so you can easily view and modify it and control inputs.
· Express Technology for the Beginner
For novice programmers, Express technologies simplify common measurement and automation tasks into higher level, interactive function blocks. With Express technology, thousands of nonprogrammers have taken advantage of the LabVIEW platform to build automated systems quickly and easily.
· Full-Featured Language for the Experienced Programmer
For experienced programmers, LabVIEW delivers the performance, flexibility, and compatibility of a traditional programming language such as C. In fact, LabVIEW has the same constructs as traditional languages, including variables, data types, looping and sequencing structures, and error handling. Also, with LabVIEW, you can reuse legacy code packaged as DLLs or shared libraries and integrate with other software using .NET, ActiveX, TCP, and other standard technologies.
In what industries is LabVIEW used?
LabVIEW is widely used in numerous industries, including automotive, semiconductor, aerospace, transportation, academic research, telecommunications, biomedicine, and electronics. In all industries, engineers and scientists use LabVIEW to create powerful test, measurement, and control systems, and to rapidly prototype and simulate products under development. During manufacturing, engineers also use LabVIEW for manufacturing test as well as to monitor and control production processes. In short, LabVIEW is used in all stages of the product development process across a myriad of industries.
What are some highlights of LabVIEW 8?
LabVIEW 8 introduces hundreds of new features that simplify the creation of distributed control and monitoring systems; improve the development of large LabVIEW applications among teams; and continue to extend Express technology to instrument control and data acquisition.
· Simplified development of distributed test, monitoring, and control applications
· Manage distributed applications on multiple computing targets with the LabVIEW Project Explorer
· Develop, execute, and debug LabVIEW code on Windows, real-time, FPGA, and PDA targets simultaneously
· Simplify data transfer with the new LabVIEW shared variable scalable communication interface
· Implement deterministic communication with a time-triggered Ethernet network of LabVIEW Real-Time targets
· Easily add supervisory features such as logging to historical databases, event alarms, and more Project-based development tools and professional development
· Manage large applications with the new project-based development environment
· Generate debuggable executables and DLLs, source distributions, and zip files with the LabVIEW Application Builder
· Create user-defined UI objects with complete LabVIEW functionality
· Graphically comment out code with the Diagram Disable Structure Expanded Express technology for instrument control
· Automatically locate, download, and install LabVIEW instrument drivers with the new Instrument Driver Finder
· Quickly create custom instrument drivers with the Instrument Driver Creation Wizard
· Create parameterized inputs for the Instrument I/O Assistant
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