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Lab View

LabVIEW is a graphical programming language used for data acquisition and instrumentation. It allows users to quickly create interfaces to control software systems using block diagrams. LabVIEW integrates tightly with hardware for rapid development of data acquisition, analysis, and presentation solutions. It offers powerful built-in analysis and compiles code for optimal performance, supporting Windows, Mac, Linux and more. LabVIEW accelerates development over traditional text-based languages and provides a reusable, flexible platform for applications in many industries like engineering, manufacturing and research.
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Lab View

LabVIEW is a graphical programming language used for data acquisition and instrumentation. It allows users to quickly create interfaces to control software systems using block diagrams. LabVIEW integrates tightly with hardware for rapid development of data acquisition, analysis, and presentation solutions. It offers powerful built-in analysis and compiles code for optimal performance, supporting Windows, Mac, Linux and more. LabVIEW accelerates development over traditional text-based languages and provides a reusable, flexible platform for applications in many industries like engineering, manufacturing and research.
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LabVIEW

LabVIEW is a highly productive graphical programming language for


building data acquisition and instrumentation systems. With LabVIEW, you
quickly create user interfaces that give you interactive control of your software
system. To specify your system functionality, you simply assemble block
diagrams – a natural design notation for scientists and engineers. Its tight
integration with measurement hardware facilitates rapid development of data
acquisition, analysis, and presentation solutions. LabVIEW contains powerful
built-in measurement analysis and a graphical compiler for optimum
performance. LabVIEW is available for Windows 2000/NT/Me/9x, Mac OS, Linux,
Sun Solaris, and HP-UX, and comes in three different development system
options. See page 66 for a more detailed explanation of LabVIEW.

Faster Development

LabVIEW accelerates development over traditional programming by 4 to


10 times! With the modularity and hierarchical structure of LabVIEW, you can
prototype, design, and modify systems in a short amount of time. You can also
reuse LabVIEW code easily and quickly in other applications.

Better Investment

Using a LabVIEW system, each user has access to a complete instrumentation


laboratory at less than the cost of a single commercial instrument. In addition,
user configurable LabVIEW systems are flexible enough to adapt to technology
changes, resulting in a better long-term investment.

Optimal Performance

All LabVIEW applications execute at compiled speed for optimal


performance. With the LabVIEW Professional Development System or
Application Builder, you can build stand-alone executable or DLLs for secure
distribution of your code. You can even create shared libraries or DLLs to call
LabVIEW code from other programming languages.
Open Development Environment

With the open development environment of LabVIEW, you can connect to


other applications through ActiveX, the Web, DLLs, shared libraries, SQL (for
databases), Data Socket, TCP/IP, and numerous other protocols. Use LabVIEW
to quickly create networked measurement and automation systems that integrate
the latest technologies in Web publishing and remote data sharing. LabVIEW
also has driver libraries available for plug-in data acquisition, signal conditioning,
GPIB, VXI, PXI, computer-based instruments, serial protocols, image acquisition,
and motion control.

Countless Applications
LabVIEW applications are implemented in many industries worldwide
including automotive, telecommunications, aerospace, semiconductor, electronic
design and production, process control, biomedical, and many others.
Applications cover all phases of product development from research to design to
production and to service. By leveraging LabVIEW throughout your organization
you can save time and money by sharing information and software.

Test and Measurement

LabVIEW has become an industry-standard development tool for test and


measurement applications. With Test Stand, LabVIEW-based test programs, and
the industry’s largest instrument driver library, you have a single, consistent
development and execution environment for your entire system.

Process Control and Factory Automation

LabVIEW is used in numerous process control and factory automation


applications. Many scientists and engineers look to LabVIEW for the high speed,
high channel count measurement and control that graphical programming offers.
For large, complex industrial automation and control applications, the LabVIEW
Data logging and Supervisory Control Module provides the same graphical
programming as LabVIEW, but is designed specifically for monitoring large
numbers of I/O points, communicating with industrial controllers and networks,
and providing PC-based control.
Research and Analysis

The integrated LabVIEW measurement analysis library provides everything


you need in an analysis package. Scientists and researchers have used
LabVIEW to analyze and compute real results for biomedical, aerospace, and
energy research applications, and in numerous other industries. The available
signal generation and processing, digital filtering, windowing, curve-fitting, and
limit mask testing functions are listed on page 71.
For specialized analysis, such as joint time-frequency analysis, wavelets,
and model-based spectral analysis, LabVIEW offers the specially designed
Signal Processing Toolset. See page 102 for more information.
The Sound and Vibration Toolset offers octave analysis, averaged and non
averaged size frequency analysis, transient analysis, weighted filtering, and
sound-level measurement, and more. See page 107 for details on the Sound and
Vibration Toolset.

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