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Hands-On Exercise Manual for LabVIEW Programming, Data Acquisition and Analysis with CDROM by Jeffrey Y. Beyon,

Hands-On Exercise Manual for LabVIEW Programming, Data Acquisition and Analysis with CDROM by Jeffrey Y. Beyon,
Structured, focused practice for mastering LabVIEW programming fast! Master LabVIEW programming in six days, hands-on! Over 60 real-world problems and solutions Designed for easy learning and extensive real-world application Extensively classroom-tested with professional engineers CD-ROM: Tools, templates, solutions, and complete LabVIEW evaluation version The supplementary workbook to "LabVIEW Programming, Data Acquisition, and Analysis," this book presents a series of real-world programming challenges designed to help professionals master LabVIEW development in six focused one-day learning sessions. Each session is organized into a series of short, 10 to 15 minute exercises, each with clear objectives and instructions designed to teach a single skill you can easily apply to your custom applications. Every skill is also mapped to the corresponding detailed explanations in "LabVIEW Programming, Data Acquisition, and Analysis." Coverage includes: Installing LabVIEW and working with source files and subVIs Loops, conditional statements, and program flow Displaying data and working with data types Key categories of data acquisition and analysis applications Saving/reading data and file I/O Instrument control techniques Implementing leading data analysis VIs, and more The only way to truly master LabVIEW is to practice. This book gives you the structured, focused practice you need to achieve mastery fast. Whether you're a LabVIEW beginner or an experienced developer who want to update your skills, you'll find it an invaluable resource.



Advanced Topics in Labwindows/Cvi by Shahid F. Khalid,
Advanced Topics in Labwindows/Cvi by Shahid F. Khalid,
Take virtual instrumentation to the next level with high-level programming.High-level programming with LabWindows/CVILive data display via Internet or intranet sourcesProgrammatic creation and control of GUIsData acquisition and VXI device communicationGraph control, table control, function panels, instrument drivers, and Open GL Unleash the true power of LabWindows/CVI when you employ the rich features of this programming environment. In this follow-up to his "LabWindows CVI Programming for Beginners," Shahid F. Khalid presents the sophisticated techniques that allow experienced users to make the most of this virtual instrumentation powerhouse. The flexibility of LabWindows/CVI software means that you can build virtual instrumentation using Microsoft Visual Basic and Visual C++ as well as ANSI C. "Advanced Topics in LabWindows/CVI" focuses on the use of C in an open software architecture. It is a project-oriented guide that will teach you to build applications using the more complex features of this programming environment. Applications include: Live data acquisition via Internet or intranet sources using Data Socket technologyGUI controls created and manipulated in real timeAdvanced features of graph and table controls3-D data plotting with Open GLCommunications with VXI devices using VISACreating and using function panels and instrument drivers The material is organized to present information with maximum clarity, keeping the reader in mind. For convenience, each chapter concludes with an explanation of the purpose and prototype of the library functions under discussion. "Advanced Topics in LabWindows/CVI" will give students and working professionals the tools to build andautomate sophisticated virtual instrumentation for a world of applications.About the CD: The accompanying CD-ROM includes a demo version of LabWindows/CVI 6.0 that is included as a component of Measurement Studio and all the projects in the book in complete, ready-to-run form.



National Oceanographic Data Center - The National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) manages the acquisition, ingest processing, quality control and long-term preservation of oceanographic data. Oceanographic data in digital form is sorted, categorized and assigned unique identification numbers at ingest (non-digital data and information are normally incorporated in the NOAA Library, but are always considered for future conversion to digital form to support modern access and retrieval methodologies).

Process control network - A Process Control Network (PCN) is a communications network that is used to transmit instructions and data between control and measurement units and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) equipment.These networks have, over the years, used many of the technologies and topologies utilised in other network applications.

Data acquisition - Data acquisition is the sampling of the real world to generate data that can be manipulated by a computer. Sometimes abbreviated DAQ, data acquisition typically involves acquisition of signals and waveforms and processing the signals to obtain desired information.

Advanced Data Communication Control Procedures - In telecommunication, Advanced Data Communication Control Procedures (or Protocol) (ADCCP) is a bit-oriented data link layer protocol used to provide point-to-point and point-to-multipoint transmission of data frames that contain error control information.



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Acquisition Control Data - Acquisition Control Data Process control network - A Process Control Network (PCN) is a communications network that is used to transmit instructions and data between control and measurement units and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) equipment.These networks have, over the years, used many of the technologies and topologies utilised in other network applications. National Oceanographic Data Center - The National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) manages the acquisition, ingest processing, quality control and long-term preservation of oceanographic data. Oceanographic data in ...

Acquisition Control Data - Acquisition Control Data Process control network - A Process Control Network (PCN) is a communications network that is used to transmit instructions and data between control and measurement units and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) equipment.These networks have, over the years, used many of the technologies and topologies utilised in other network applications. National Oceanographic Data Center - The National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) manages the acquisition, ingest processing, quality control and long-term preservation of oceanographic data. Oceanographic data in ...

Acquisition Control Data - Acquisition Control Data Process control network - A Process Control Network (PCN) is a communications network that is used to transmit instructions and data between control and measurement units and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) equipment.These networks have, over the years, used many of the technologies and topologies utilised in other network applications. National Oceanographic Data Center - The National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) manages the acquisition, ingest processing, quality control and long-term preservation of oceanographic data. Oceanographic data in ...

Acquisition Control Data - Acquisition Control Data Process control network - A Process Control Network (PCN) is a communications network that is used to transmit instructions and data between control and measurement units and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) equipment.These networks have, over the years, used many of the technologies and topologies utilised in other network applications. National Oceanographic Data Center - The National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) manages the acquisition, ingest processing, quality control and long-term preservation of oceanographic data. Oceanographic data in ...

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