NEW!
LabVIEW Programming
3 DAY LECTURE/WORKSHOP
OFFERED TWICE:
June 9-11, 2008 (CRS# 00.625-041)
August 18-20, 2008 (CRS# 00.625-042)
TUITION: $1195
OVERVIEW
This course has been developed for the purpose of introducing LabVIEW software
to the beginner, as a refresher, or to build upon the knowledge of those who
have performed basic programming. Formal classroom lecture will be
supplemented with individual computer programming and laboratory based practical
exercises. Code can be developed by the student for a practical application at
their place of employment during the workshop portion of the course.
CONTENT
Participants will be introduced to the structure of LabVIEW from a programmer’s
perspective with an emphasis on programming a functional user interface for a
variety of data acquisition, process control and analysis applications. The
following topics will be covered:
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Graphical user
interface design
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Front panel and
wire diagram
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VI properties
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SubVI use
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Global and local
variables
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Property nodes
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While loops
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For loops
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Case structures
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Sequencing
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Boolean logic
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Math functions
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Comparators
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Analysis functions
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Data acquisition
(Analog I/O)
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Digital I/O
INSTRUCTOR
Glen Bousquet
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Continuing Studies, Corporate & Distance Education