LabView Core 1
In the LabVIEW Core 1 Course, you will explore the LabVIEW environment and interactive analysis, dataflow programming, and common development techniques in a hands-on format.
Description
For E-Learning ONLY please register on any E-Learning session showing, this will not be the date the course takes place. Upon registration your e-learning will then be booked and all of the log in details sent to you. You can undertake the training as soon as you have received this.
In this course, you will learn how to develop data acquisition, instrument control, data-logging, and measurement analysis applications. At the end of the course, you will be able to create applications using the state machine design pattern to acquire, analyze, process, visualize, and store real-world data.
Lesson |
Overview |
Topics |
Introduction to LabVIEW |
Explore LabVIEW and the common types of LabVIEW applications |
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First Measurement (NI DAQ Device) |
Use NI Data Acquisition (DAQ) devices to acquire data into a LabVIEW application |
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First Measurement (Non-NI Instrument) |
Use LabVIEW to connect to non-NI instruments and validate the results |
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Exploring an Existing Application |
Explore an existing LabVIEW project and parts of a VI |
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Creating Your First Application |
Build a VI that acquires, analyzes, and visualizes data from NI DAQ device as well as from a non-NI instrument |
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Exploring LabVIEW Best Practices |
Use various help and support materials provided by NI, explore resources, tips and tricks for using LabVIEW |
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Debugging and Troubleshooting |
Explore tools for debugging and troubleshooting a VI |
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Executing Code Repeatedly Using Loops |
Explore components of LabVIEW loop structures, control the timing of a loop, and use loops to take repeated measurements |
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Working with Groups of Data in LabVIEW |
Work with array and waveform data types, single-channel and N-channel acquisition data |
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Writing and Reading Data to File |
Explore basic concept of file I/O and how to access and modify file resources in LabVIEW |
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Bundling Mixed Data Types |
Use LabVIEW to bundle data of different data types and pass data throughout your code using clusters |
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Executing Code Based on a Condition |
Configure Case structure and execute code based on a condition |
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Reusing Code |
Explore the benefits of reusing code and create a subVI with a properly configured connector pane, meaningful icon, documentation, and error handling |
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Controlling Data Type Changes |
Propagate data type changes using type definitions |
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Implementing a Sequencer |
Sequence the tasks in your application by using the State Machine design pattern |
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