Virtual Instrumentation With LabVIEW
Course Goals
Understand the components of a Virtual Instrument Introduce LabVIEW and common LabVIEW functions Build a simple data acquisition application Create a subroutine in LabVIEW Work with Arrays, Clusters, and Structures Learn About Printing & Documentation Features Develop in Basic Programming Architectures Publish VIs on the Web
Section I
LabVIEW terms Components of a LabVIEW application LabVIEW programming tools Creating an application in LabVIEW
LabVIEW Programs Are Called Virtual Instruments (VIs)
Front Panel
Controls = Inputs Indicators = Outputs
Block Diagram
Accompanying program for front panel Components wired together
VI Front Panel
Front Panel Toolbar Boolean Control Icon
Graph Legend
Waveform Graph Plot Legend Scale Legend
VI Block Diagram
Block Diagram Toolbar Divide Function
SubVI Graph Terminal Wire Data
While Loop Structure
Numeric Constant
Timing Function
Boolean Control Terminal
Express VIs, VIs and Functions
Express VIs: interactive VIs with configurable dialog page Standard VIs: modularized VIs customized by wiring Functions: fundamental operating elements of LabVIEW; no front panel or block diagram
Function
Express VI
Standard VI
Controls and Functions Palettes
Controls Palette
(Front Panel Window)
Functions Palette
(Block Diagram Window)
Tools Palette
Floating Palette Used to operate and modify front panel and block diagram objects.
Automatic Selection Tool Operating Tool Positioning/Resizing Tool Labeling Tool Wiring Tool Shortcut Menu Tool Scrolling Tool Breakpoint Tool Probe Tool Color Copy Tool Coloring Tool
Status Toolbar
Run Button Continuous Run Button Abort Execution Pause/Continue Button Text Settings Align Objects Distribute Objects Reorder Resize front panel objects Execution Highlighting Button Step Into Button Step Over Button Step Out Button
Additional Buttons on the Diagram Toolbar
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Open and Run a Virtual Instrument
Example finder
Creating a VI
Front Panel Window
Block Diagram Window
Control Terminals
Indicator Terminals
Creating a VI Block Diagram
Wiring Tips Block Diagram
Wiring Hot Spot Click To Select Wires
Use Automatic Wire Routing
Clean Up Wiring
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Dataflow Programming
Block diagram executes dependent on the flow of data; block diagram does NOT execute left to right Node executes when data is available to ALL input terminals Nodes supply data to all output terminals when done
Help Options
Context Help
Online help Lock help Simple/Complex Diagram help Ctrl + H
Online reference
All menus online Pop up on functions in diagram to access online info directly
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Exercise 1 - Convert C to F
Debugging Techniques
Finding Errors
Click on broken Run button Window showing error appears
Execution Highlighting
Click on Execution Highlighting button; data flow is animated using bubbles. Values are displayed on wires.
Probe
Right-click on wire to display probe and it shows data as it flows through wire segment You can also select Probe tool from Tools palette and click on wire
Section II SubVIs
What is a subVI? Making an icon and connector for a subVI Using a VI as a subVI
Block Diagram Nodes
Icon Expandable Node Expanded Node
Function Generator VI Same VI, viewed three different ways Yellow field designates a standard VI Blue field designates an Express VI
SubVIs
A SubVI is a VI that can be used within another VI Similar to a subroutine Advantages
Modular Easier to debug Dont have to recreate code Require less memory
Icon and Connector
Icon Terminals
An icon represents a VI in other block diagrams A connector shows available terminals for data transfer
Connector
SubVIs
Sub VIs
Steps to Create a SubVI
Create the Icon Create the Connector Assign Terminals Save the VI Insert the VI into a Top Level VI
Create the Icon
Right-click on the icon in the block diagram or front panel
Create the Connector
Right click on the icon pane (front panel only)
Assign Terminals
Save The VI
Choose an Easy to Remember Location Organize by Functionality
Save Similar VIs into one directory (e.g. Math Utilities)
Organize by Application
Save all VIs Used for a Specific Application into one directory or library file (e.g. Lab 1 Frequency Response)
Library Files (.llbs) combine many VIs into a single file, ideal for transferring entire applications across computers
Insert the SubVI into a Top Level VI
Accessing user-made subVIs
Functions >>All Functions >> Select a VI Or Drag icon onto target diagram
Tips for Working in LabVIEW
Keystroke Shortcuts
<Ctrl-H> Activate/Deactivate Context Help Window <Ctrl-B> Remove Broken Wires From Block Diagram <Ctrl-E> Toggle Between Front Panel and Block Diagram <Ctrl-Z> Undo (Also in Edit Menu)
Tools Options Set Preferences in LabVIEW VI Properties Configure VI Appearance, Documentation, etc.
Section III Data Acquisition
Data acquisition (DAQ) basics Connecting Signals Simple DAQ application
Sensors
Cable Terminal Block DAQ Device
Computer
Data Acquisition in LabVIEW
Traditional NI-DAQ Specific VIs for performing: Analog Input Analog Output Digital I/O Counter operations
NI-DAQmx Next generation driver: VIs for performing a task One set of VIs for all measurement types
DAQ Data Acquisition
Temperature Acquisition using the DAQ Assistant
Data Acquisition Terminology
Resolution - Determines How Many Different Voltage Changes Can Be Measured
Larger Resolution Smaller range More Precise Representation of Signal More Precise Representation of Signal
Range - Minimum and Maximum Voltages Gain - Amplifies or Attenuates Signal for Best Fit in Range
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Hardware Connections
BNC-2120 SC-2075 NI-ELVIS SCB-68
Exercise 2 Simple Data Acquisition
Complete Convert C to F.vi, then create Thermometer.vi.
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Section IV Loops and Charts
For Loop While Loop Charts Multiplots
Loops
While Loops
Have Iteration Terminal Always Run at least Once Run According to Conditional Terminal
For Loops
Have Iteration Terminal Run According to input N of Count Terminal
Loops (cont.)
1. Select the loop 2. Enclose code to be repeated
3. Drop or drag additional nodes and then wire
Charts
Waveform chart special numeric indicator that can display a history of values Controls >> Graph Indicators >> Waveform Chart
Wiring Data into Charts
Single Plot Charts Multiplot Charts
Exercise 3 Using loops
Students build Use a loop.vi.
Section V Arrays & File I/O
Build arrays manually Have LabVIEW build arrays automatically Write to a spreadsheet file Read from a spreadsheet file
Adding an Array to the Front Panel
From the Controls >> All Controls >> Array and Cluster subpalette, select the Array Shell
Drop it on the screen.
Adding an Array (cont.)
Place data object into shell (i.e. Numeric Control)
Creating an Array with a Loop
Loops accumulate arrays at their boundaries
Creating 2D Arrays
File I/O
File I/O passing data to and from files - Files can be binary, text, or spreadsheet - Write/Read LabVIEW Measurements file (*.lvm) Writing to LVM file Reading from LVM file
Write LabVIEW Measurement File
Includes the open, write, close and error handling functions Handles formatting the string with either a tab or comma delimiter Merge Signals function is used to combine data into the dynamic data type
Exercise 4 Analyzing and Logging Data
Students build Temperature Logger.vi
Section VI Array Functions & Graphs
Basic Array Functions Use graphs Create multiplots with graphs
Array Functions Basics
Functions >> All functions>> Array
Array Functions Build Array
Graphs
Selected from the Graph palette of Controls menu
Controls>>All Controls>>Graphs Waveform Graph Plot an array of numbers against their indices Express XY Graph Plot one array against another Digital Waveform Graph Plot bits from binary data
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Graphs
Right-Click on the Graph and choose Properties to Interactively Customize
Exercise 5 Using Waveform Graphs
Section VII Strings, Clusters, & Error Handling
Strings Creating Clusters Cluster Functions Error I/O
Strings
A string is a sequence of displayable or nondisplayable characters (ASCII) Many uses displaying messages, instrument control, file I/O String control/indicator is in the Controls Text Control or Text Indicator
Clusters
Data structure that groups data together Data may be of different types Analogous to struct in C Elements must be either all controls or all indicators Thought of as wires bundled into a cable
Creating a Cluster
1. Select a Cluster shell 2. Place objects inside the shell Controls >> All Controls >> Array & Cluster
Cluster Functions
In the Cluster subpalette of the Functions>>All functions palette Can also be accessed by right-clicking on the cluster terminal
(Terminal labels reflect data type) Bundle
Bundle By Name
Cluster Functions
Unbundle
Unbundle By Name
Unbundled cluster in the diagram
Error Clusters
Error cluster contains the following information: Boolean to report whether error occurred Integer to report a specific error code String to give information about the error
Error Handling Techniques
Error information is passed from one subVI to the next If an error occurs in one subVI, all subsequent subVIs are not executed in the usual manner Error Clusters contain all error conditions Automatic Error Handling
error clusters
Section VIII - Case & Sequence Structures, Formula Nodes
Case Structures
In the Structures subpalette of Functions palette Enclose nodes or drag them inside the structure Stacked like a deck of cards, only one case visible Functions >> Execution control
Exercise 6 Error Clusters & Handling
Sequence Structures
In the Execution Control subpalette of Functions palette Executes diagrams sequentially Right-click to add new frame
Formula Nodes
In the Structures subpalette Implement complicated equations Variables created at border Variable names are case sensitive Each statement must terminate with a semicolon (;) Context Help Window shows available functions
Note semicolon
Section IX Printing & Documentation
Print From File Menu to Printer, HTML, Rich Text File Programmatically Print Graphs or Front Panel Images Document VIs in VI Properties Documentation Dialog Add Comments Using Free Labels on Front Panel & Block Diagram
Printing
File Print Gives Many Printing Options
Choose to Print Icon, Front Panel, Block Diagram, VI Hierarchy, Included SubVIs, VI History
Print Panel.vi (Programmatically Prints a Front Panel)
Functions All Functions Application Control
Generate & Print Reports (Functions Output Report)
Documenting VIs
VI Properties Documentation
Provide a Description and Help Information for a VI
VI Properties Revision History
Track Changes Between Versions of a VI
Individual Controls Description and Tip
Right Click to Provide Description and Tip Strip
Use Labeling Tool to Document Front Panels & Block Diagrams
Section X Basic Programming Architecture
Simple VI Architecture General VI Architecture State Machine Architecture
Simple VI Architecture
Functional VI that produces results when run No start or stop options Suitable for lab tests, calculations Example: Convert C to F.vi
General VI Architecture
Three Main Steps
Startup Main Application Shutdown
State Machine Architecture
Advantages
Can go from any state from any other Easy to modify and debug
Disadvantages
Can lose events if two occur at the same time
States: 0: Startup 1: Idle 2: Event 1 3: Event 2 4: Shutdown
Exercise 7 Simple State Machine
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Section XI Remote Front Panels
View & Control LabVIEW Front Panels from a Web Browser Requires no programming Remote clients see live front panel updates Multiple clients can view the same panel simultaneously Only one client can control the front panel at a time
Remote Panel Web Publishing Tool
Tools Web Publishing Tool Click Save to Disk and VI is embedded into an HTML file After file is saved, it can be reopened and customized in any HTML editor
Remote Front Panels - Resources
NI Developer Zone (zone.ni.com)
Search for Remote Front Panel Tutorials & Instructions Are Available for Download Information on Incorporating Web Cameras into Remote Panel Applications
Section XII Additional Topics
Property Nodes Local Variables Global Variables DataSocket Binary File I/O
Where Do I Go From Here?
Example programs (Help Find Examples) LabVIEW Student Edition (www.ni.com/labviewse) Web resources (ni.com)
NI Developer Zone (zone.ni.com) Application Notes Info-labview newsgroup (www.info-labview.org/) Instrument Driver Library (www.ni.com/idnet)