
Have you heard about LabVIEW? National Instruments' industry-leading graphical programming environment.
Here is your chance to try out LabVIEW at a free half-day workshop.
About the LabVIEW Hands-On Workshop:
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The Power and Versatility of LabVIEW
- Discover the power of National Instruments' LabVIEW, a high-performance, graphical programming language designed for data acquisition, data analysis, process control, and instrument communications.
- The workshop will show you that LabVIEW is equally at home troubleshooting the output of a singe instrument, or at the heart of a major corporate distributed measurement and automation system.
- Find out for yourself why LabVIEW programmers are consistently 4 to 10 times more productive than comparable users of conventional text-based languages.
- And see why LabVIEW is a powerful tool for integrating technical data of all types, from the shop floor to the back office.
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Hands-On Experience
- Whether you want to create your own application programs in LabVIEW, or have someone else do it for you, there is no substitute for hands-on experience in helping you understand what is possible.
- In this workshop you will:
- Create a complete LabVIEW application from start to finish.
- Acquire data from DAQ boards and serial instruments.
- Perform sophisticated data analysis and signal processing in real time.
- Publish measurements and user interfaces to the Internet.
- See LabVIEW compatible tools and toolkits such as test executives, and interfaces to MS Office and corporate databases.
- Learn when to "do it yourself", and when to use professional integrators.
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How the Workshops Are Organised
- Because the workshops are "hands-on", each workshop is limited to 6 participants.
- Workshops run for 4 hours, from 1 - 5 PM (see Workshop Dates below)
- Workshops are organised so that the major LabVIEW demonstrations and hands-on exercises are covered in the first 2 hours.
- Participants wishing to explore LabVIEW more fully can do so through additional demonstrations and hand-on exercises during the remainder of the workshop.
- There will also be an opportunity to talk to one of our software engineers about LabVIEW and/or your project if you require.
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Workshop Program: Demonstrations & Exercises
- Part A: 1 - 3 PM
This section covers generic programming functions common to most LabVIEW applications:
- An introduction to LabVIEW
- Building a LabVIEW application
- Reading data from files
- Data analysis functions
- Displaying data in charts and graphs
- Saving data to disk
- Working with databases and MS Office
- The LabVIEW product family
- Part B: 3.15 - 5 PM
This section covers interfacing to hardware, and remote monitoring and control over networks and the Internet. You will also have the opportunity to talk with ICON Technologies staff about specific applications or projects that are of interest to you:
- Using multi-function DAQ cards for analog and digital I/O
- Instrument communications
- PLCs and distributed I/O for industrial applications
- Publishing data to the Internet
- Discuss your project with one of our software engineers
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Who Should Attend
- This workshop is designed for engineers, scientists, technicians, and managers who are involved in test and measurement, process monitoring and control, or research and analysis.
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Workshop Dates and How to Register
Last Updated 4 October 2006
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