Infobox Software name LabVIEW logo Image Labview logo.png right 300px LabVIEW logo. screenshot caption ... 04 operating system Cross platform http ni.com labview requirements Windows, Mac OS X, Linux genre ... labview ni.com labviewLabVIEW short for Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Engineering Workbench ... released for the Apple Macintosh in 1986, LabVIEW is commonly used for data acquisition , instrument ... , various versions of Unix UNIX , Linux , and Mac OS X . The latest version of LabVIEW is version LabVIEW 2011, released in August 2011. Dataflow programming The programming language used in LabVIEW ... thumb Screenshot of a simple LabVIEW program LabVIEW ties the creation of user interfaces called front panels into the development cycle. LabVIEW programs subroutines are called virtual ... familiar. The LabVIEW programming environment, with the included examples and documentation ... LabVIEW syntax and the topology of its memory management. The most advanced LabVIEW development ... of a simple LabVIEW program showing the dataflow source code in the form of the block diagram in the lower .... The two are the essential components of a LabVIEW program referred to as a Virtual Instrument. Benefits Interfacing A key benefit of LabVIEW over other development environments is the extensive support ... driver is available for LabVIEW on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux platforms. Although not a .NET language, LabVIEW also offers an interface to .NET Framework assemblies, which makes it possible ..., LabVIEW includes a compiler that produces native code for the CPU platform. The graphical code is translated into executable machine code by interpreting the syntax and by compilation. The LabVIEW ... are merged into a single file. The executable runs with the help of the LabVIEW Run time system run ... portable across platforms. Generally, LabVIEW code can be slower than equivalent compiled C ... graphical interface elements are provided in several LabVIEW package options. The number of advanced ... more details
Virtual instrument may refer to A Software synthesizer A program that implements functions of an instrument by computer, sensors and actuators. This can be a program written in the LabVIEW or in other programming language s see Virtual instrumentation . disambig ... more details
CLAD may refer to Canine Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency Centre de linguistique appliqu e de Dakar , the language institute in Dakar, Senegal Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer See also Cladding disambiguation disambig de CLAD fr CLAD ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Software name TOMVIEW programming language LabVIEW 7 and 8 FORTRAN , C programming language C developer Tomlab Optimization Inc. latest release version 2.1 latest release date 26 Mars 2007 size 27 MB Microsoft Windows Windows operating system Microsoft Windows Windows 32 bit genre List of numerical analysis software Technical computing status Active license Proprietary software Proprietary website http tomopt.com tomview TOMVIEW product page The TOMVIEW ref cite book title USER S GUIDE FOR TOMVIEW LabVIEW The Base Module first Mats last Backlund coauthors M. M. Edvall, B. Holmstr m date November 2006 url http tomopt.com docs TOMVIEW.pdf location 1260 SE Bishop Blvd Ste E, Pullman, WA 99163, USA publisher Tomlab Optimization Inc. ref mathematical optimization Optimization Environment is a platform for solving applied optimization problems in LabVIEW . Description TOMVIEW is a general purpose development environment in LabVIEW for research, teaching and practical solution of optimization problems. It enables a wider range of problems to be solved in LabVIEW and provides many proprietary solvers. References reflist External links http tomopt.com tomview TOMVIEW Developers and distributors of the software. Category Mathematical optimization software Category Visual programming languages ... more details
Correct title title G Framework reason hash The G Framework is an add on toolkit for LabVIEW that adds reference based object oriented support. It takes advantage of the new data value reference structure in LabVIEW 2009 together with the native classes and will add a full object oriented support with excellent performance. This is the new generation of object oriented support that makes LabVIEW as powerful as any object oriented language. Citation needed date December 2010 The G Framework is a National Instrument Compatible with LabVIEW Gold product within the LabVIEW Tools Network. G Framework is a registered trademark of AddQ Consulting. Citation needed date December 2010 Infobox software name G programming language LabVIEW developer AddQ Consulting latest release version 1.4.1 latest release date August 29th, 2011 size 15 MB Microsoft Windows Windows operating system Microsoft Windows , Linux genre Plug in computing Add on status Active license Open source website http www.addq.se gsharp G product page What Is Unique About G Framework? A common root object for all classes, called G Object Garbage Collector, objects don t need to be destroyed explicitly Interface support, instead of supporting multiple inheritance Abstract methods and abstract classes Include support to keep objects alive and avoid LabVIEW Garbage collection Use native LabVIEW objects in combination with the new data value reference in LabVIEW 2009 Support for static classes and class attributes Named objects with user counter Serialization of objects G events that could be traced Desktop Trace Execution Toolkit events support Powerful debugger option with possibility to probe attributes, log events and also offer an active debug possibility References reflist http sine.ni.com nips cds view p lang en nid 209103 External links http www.addq.se gsharp G Framework http sine.ni.com apps utf8 niaa.pro view?p all id 24620 G at National Instruments http ni.com labviewLabVIEW http decibel.ni.com content ... more details
G Programming Language may refer to G code , programming language, used mainly in automation G, the graphical programming language used in LabVIEW the former name of Deesel , a metaprogramming language based on Java G, a programming language for rapid development of OpenGL applications Disambig ... more details
Correct title title G reason hash G sharp may refer to G sharp minor , a musical key G sharp major , a musical key G musical note Granville Sharp , an eighteenth century abolitionist G sharp Framework G Framewkork an addon toolkit for for LabVIEW G sharp guitar , designed by ivin Fjeld disambig ... more details
programming language LabVIEW . ref name ni The real time controller can also be programmed ... 2011 ref LabVIEW must be used to program the embedded FPGA. The real time controller comes ... . Programs created in LabVIEW are compiled into machine code ref name compile cite web title NI LabVIEW Compiler Under the Hood url http zone.ni.com devzone cda tut p id 11472 publisher NI accessdate ... level. The Full Development System version of LabVIEW does not come with the modules needed to program ... with LabVIEW for programming the hardware. The programming is done on a Host PC running the Windows ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The National Instruments USB 6008 is a low cost, multifunction data acquisition device DAQ . It has 8 analog inputs, 2 analog outputs, and 12 digital input outputs. The digital channels are divided into two Computer port hardware ports . When one or more channels on each port is set to either input or output, the port is locked into that particular mode. The USB 6008 uses the NI DAQmx Device driver driver software and is compatible with LabVIEW , Measurement Studio for Microsoft Visual Studio Visual Studio , .NET Framework .NET , LabWindows CVI , and MATLAB version R2006a and newer . External links http sine.ni.com nips cds view p lang en nid 14604 National Instruments USB 6008 page hardware stub Category Measuring instruments ... more details
Other uses CVI disambiguation Infobox Software name LabWindows CVI logo Missing image removed File CVI.png 250px LabWindows CVI logo. screenshot Commented out because image was deleted File LabWindowsCVI.jpg LabWindows CVI screenshots caption developer National Instruments latest release version 2010 latest release date December 2010 operating system Windows 7 Vista XP with Linux Run Time support and Pharlap Real Time Run Time support genre Data acquisition Data Acquisition , Instrument control Instrument Control , Test automation Test Automation , Signal processing Analysis and Signal Processing website http www.ni.com cvi ni.com cvi LabWindows CVI CVI is short for C programming language C for Virtual instrumentation Virtual Instrumentation is an event driven programming event driven , ANSI C programming environment developed by National Instruments . The program was originally released as LabWindows for DOS in 1987, but was soon reenvisioned and renamed for the Microsoft Windows platform. The current version of LabWindows CVI commonly referred to as CVI is 2010. LabWindows CVI uses the same libraries and data acquisition modules as the better known National Instrument product LabVIEW , and is thus highly compatible with it. LabVIEW is targeted more at domain experts and scientists and CVI more towards software engineers that are more comfortable with text based linear languages such as C programming language C or Python programming language Python . See also Event driven programming National Instruments External links http zone.ni.com devzone fn p sn n23 4.1627 LabWindows CVI Tutorials and example programs from the NI DevZone http www2.rohde schwarz.com en service and support Downloads Drivers ?driverType VXIplug 26play&driverTypeButton Go&query LabWindows CVI Drivers for R&S Instruments http sreenathgopal.blogspot.com Labwindows CVI for Beginners Category Integrated development environments Category Domain specific programming languages Category C compilers Categ ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 unreferenced date February 2012 SciTegic is a San Diego based software company that develops and markets informatics software to the pharmacology pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. It was founded in February, 1999 by Matthew Hahn and David Rogers. SciTegic has pioneered a technology approach called Data Pipelining to flexibly process drug discovery data. In 2004 it became a wholly owned subsidiary of Accelrys after a 21.5 million dollar deal http www.signonsandiego.com uniontrib 20040915 news 1b15calbrfs.html . The data pipelining software uses a Graphical programming Visual Programming Language much like LabVIEW for piping input and output of commands together to build a pipeline to transform any number of inputs raw data into any number of outputs e.g., a spreadsheet tying together the results of multiple experiments . ict company stub References reflist External links http www.scitegic.com SciTegic Company Web Site Category Software companies based in California Category Companies based in San Diego, California ... more details
. Related software National Instruments also offers a product called Labview , ref http www.ni.com labviewLabview ref which offers many of the test, measurement and control capabilities of Measurement ... more details
software. Their software products include LabVIEW , a graphical development environment ... of NI s flagship product, the LabVIEW graphical development platform for the Macintosh computer, which ... intuitive, less structured development environment, their productivity greatly increased, making LabVIEW quite popular. The following year, a version of LabVIEW, known as LabWindows, was released for the DOS ... patent for LabVIEW in 1991. Later that year, they introduced Signal Conditioning eXtensions for Instrumentation SCXI to expand the signal processing capabilities of the PC, and, in 1992, LabVIEW was first ... hardware and software. ref name ni2 With LabVIEW now available to a much larger audience, in 1993 ... name ni3 By the late 1990s, customers had begun using LabVIEW in industrial automation applications. With LabVIEW and the more advanced DAQ boards provided by the company, engineers could now replace ... software was very similar to LabVIEW. A jury found that all four patents, U.S. Patent Nos. 4,901,221 .... NI offers a LabVIEW Simulation Interface Toolkit which customers of MathWorks can purchase so that they have ... and dirty . Jul 1, 2011. Retrieved Jul 1, 2011. ref See also LabVIEW LabWindows CVI Mechatronics PXI ... more details
Wiktionary LV lv .lv LV , Lv or lv may refer to TOC right LV company , formerly Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society Limited Las Vegas disambiguation , various meanings Las Vegas, Nevada Louis Vuitton Luncheon Voucher 55 number in Roman numerals Computing and digital media LabVIEW LaserVision Logical volume Latvia LV, ISO 3166 country code for Latvia lv, ISO 639 1 code for the Latvian language .lv , the country code top level domain ccTLD for Latvia People L.V. singer born 1957 , American R&B singer L surname , a Chinese family name Science Light value , in photography Livermorium , the proposed name for element 116 Transport LV, AAR reporting mark for Lehigh Valley Railroad LV, IATA code for Albanian Airlines Launch vehicle Lightvessel Disambiguation cs LV de LV el LV eo Lv fa LV fr LV ko LV it LV sw LV lv LV lt LV nl LV ja LV no LV pl LV pt LV ro LV sl LV fi Lv sv LV zh LV ... more details
nofootnotes date June 2010 Averna is a privately owned test engineer ing software , solutions, and services company headquartered in Montreal, Canada. It developed Proligent, an enterprise test software solution for electronic product design and testing. The company built the software to interface with programming tools TestStand and LabVIEW by virtual instrumentation pioneer National Instruments . The company was founded in 1999, received its ISO 9001 2000 certification in 2002, and became a CSIA Certified Member in 2005, the same year it won a Frost & Sullivan award. Averna is a National Instruments Alliance Partner and Agilent Channel Partner. Averna is registered as Averna Technologies in Canada, and as Averna Corp. in the United States. See also Data acquisition Electronic test equipment Hardware in the loop Real time computing Test automation Product Intelligence WiMAX References http mae.pennnet.com display article 287012 32 ARTCL none none Harris selects Proligent test software for TRuepoint radios Military and Aerospace Electronics , March 2007 http www.mdeie.gouv.qc.ca mdercontent 000021780000 upload publications pdf Entreprises aerospatiale eng 2006 06.pdf L Aerospatial , Newsletter, June 2006, Government of Quebec http vsd.pennnet.com articles article display.cfm?article id 236712 Vision System Design , September 2005 http www.automationworld.com view 92 Automation World , August 2003 http www.evaluationengineering.com archive articles 0103data.htm Evaluation Engineering , 2003 External links http www.averna.com Averna website Category Software testing tools Category Test equipment manufacturers ... more details
Object Description Language ODL was the original interface definition language created by Microsoft for specifying interfaces to be used in OLE Automation . It was a superset of the OMG IDL . ref cite book title Systems development methods for the next century author W. Gregory Wojtkowski year 1997 page 19 ref ref cite book title Systems development methods for databases, enterprise modeling, and workflow author Wita Wojtkowski year 1999 page 92 ref ref cite book title Active Visual Basic 5.0 author Guy Eddon, Henry Eddon year 1997 page 106 publisher Microsoft Press isbn 1572315121 ref ref cite book title LabVIEW advanced programming techniques author Rick Bitter, Taqi Mohiuddin, Matt Nawrocki page 256 publisher CRC Press year 2001 isbn 0849320496 ref Microsoft provided a utility code mktyplib code to compile ODL files. ref cite book title ActiveX controls inside out author Adam Denning page 43 edition 2 year 1997 publisher Microsoft Press isbn 1572313501 ref The ODL was merged into the Microsoft Interface Definition Language . References reflist software stub Category Microsoft application programming interfaces ... more details
include LabVIEW , LabWindows CVI , MATLAB , and VEE . Furthermore the VISA library can support programming ... Instrument Software Architecture VISA LabVIEW LabWindows Agilent VEE LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation ... more details
Virtual instrumentation is the use of customizable software and modular measurement hardware to create user defined measurement systems, called virtual instruments . Traditional hardware instrumentation systems are made up of pre defined hardware components, such as digital multimeter s and oscilloscope s that are completely specific to their stimulus, analysis, or measurement function. Because of their hard coded function, these systems are more limited in their versatility than virtual instrumentation systems. The primary difference between hardware instrumentation and virtual instrumentation is that software is used to replace a large amount of hardware. The software enables complex and expensive hardware to be replaced by already purchased computer hardware e. g. analog to digital converter can act as a hardware complement of a virtual oscilloscope , a potentiostat enables frequency response acquisition and analysis in electrochemical impedance spectroscopy with virtual instrumentation. The concept of a synthetic instrument is a subset of the virtual instrument concept. A synthetic instrument is a kind of virtual instrument that is purely software defined. A synthetic instrument performs a specific synthesis, analysis, or measurement function on completely generic, measurement agnostic hardware. Virtual instruments can still have measurement specific hardware, and tend to emphasize modular hardware approaches that facilitate this specificity. Hardware supporting synthetic instruments is by definition not specific to the measurement, nor is it necessarily or usually modular. Leveraging commercially available technologies, such as the PC and the analog to digital converter , virtual instrumentation has grown significantly since its inception in the late 1970s. Additionally, software packages like National Instruments LabVIEW and other graphical programming languages helped grow adoption by making it easier for non programmers to develop systems. See also Measuring ... more details
In computer science , implicit parallelism is a characteristic of a programming language that allows a compiler or interpreter to automatically exploit the parallel computing parallelism inherent to the computations expressed by some of the language s constructs. A pure implicitly parallel language does not need special directives, operators or functions to enable parallel execution. Programming languages with implicit parallelism include Axum programming language Axum , High Performance Fortran HPF , Id programming language Id , LabVIEW , MATLAB MATLAB M code , NESL , SAC programming language SaC , SISAL , ZPL programming language ZPL , and pH ref cite book last Nikhil first Rishiyur coauthors Arvind title Implicit Parallel Programming in pH isbn 1 5586 0644 0 ref . Example If a particular problem involves performing the same operation on a group of numbers such as taking the sine or logarithm of each in turn , a language that provides implicit parallelism might allow the programmer to write the instruction thus source lang matlab numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 result sin numbers source The compiler or interpreter can calculate the sine of each element independently, spreading the effort across multiple processors if available. Advantages A programmer that writes implicitly parallel code does not need to worry about task division or process communication, focusing instead in the problem that his or her program is intended to solve. Implicit parallelism generally facilitates the design of parallel programs and therefore results in a substantial improvement of programmer productivity. Disadvantages Languages with implicit parallelism reduce the control that the programmer has over the parallel execution of the program, resulting sometimes in less than optimal parallel efficiency . The makers of the Oz programming language also note that their early experiments with implicit parallelism showed that implicit parallelism made debugging difficult and object models unnecessarily ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Flight test instrumentation FTI is monitoring and recording equipment fitted to aircraft during flight test . It is mainly used on experimental aircraft , prototype aircraft and development aircraft both military and civil, and can monitor various parameters from the temperatures of specific components to the speed of the engines. This may be displayed in the cockpit or cabin to allow the aircrew to monitor the aircraft in flight, and is usually recorded to allow the data to be analysed later. FTI typically monitors between 10 and 120000 parameters for example temperatures inside the cargo and pressure distribution along the wing. FTI sources could be temperature sensors, pressure probes, voltages, current transducers, potentiometers, strain gauges, aircraft data bus es or cameras. These sensors may be digitalized and acquired by the data acquisition system. A cockpit audio recording may also be included. A telemetry transmitter may be added to the FTI to allow real time monitoring of the tests from a ground station. See also References Reflist External links External links date August 2010 http www.flighttestsafety.org Flight Test Safety Committee http assets.cambridge.org 052180 9924 sample 0521809924ws.pdf Airplane Stability and Control http spaceagecontrol.com AD FlightTestInstrumentationEngineering1.pdf Flight Test Instrumentation Engineering 1 http spaceagecontrol.com AD FlightTestInstrumentationEngineering2.pdf Flight Test Instrumentation Engineering 2 http spaceagecontrol.com AD PracticalAspectsOfInstrumentationSystemInstallation.pdf Practical Aspects of Instrumentation System Installation http sine.ni.com cs app doc p id cs 12076 Twenty First Century Flight Test Engineering Education Using NI LabVIEW Software and PXI Hardware DEFAULTSORT Flight Test Instrumentation Category Aircraft components ... more details
Standard Test Data Format STDF is a proprietary file format for semiconductor test information originally developed by Teradyne , but it is now a de facto standard widely used throughout the semiconductor industry. It is a commonly used format produced by automatic test equipment ATE platforms from companies such as LTX Credence , Roos Instruments , Teradyne , Verigy , and others. STDF is a binary file binary format, but can be converted either to an ASCII format known as ATDF or to a tab delimited text file. Decoding the STDF variable length binary field data format to extract ASCII text is non trivial as it involves a detailed comprehension of the STDF specification, the current 2007 version 4 specification being over 100 pages in length. Software tools exist for processing STDF generated files and performing statistical analysis on a population of device under test tested devices . External links Specification http etidweb.tamu.edu cdrom0 image stdf spec.pdf STDF version 4 http casey.marshall.googlepages.com stdfv4 spec.pdf STDF version 4 Standards Organizations http stdf.bcsweb.com index.php Main Page STDF Group http grouper.ieee.org groups ttsg IEEE Test Technology Standards Group Committee http www.semitest.org Semiconductor Test Consortium Information http freestdf.sourceforge.net C library for processing STDF related data http code.google.com p stdf4j Java library for processing STDF related data http decibel.ni.com content docs DOC 15174 LabVIEW library for processing STDF related data http code.google.com p pystdf Python module to process STDF files only STDFv4 format http code.google.com p stdfparser Python module to process STDF files both STDFv3 and STDFv4 format http stdf.radar.googlepages.com R based open source data analysis tool for STDF and other ATE formatted data Category Computer file formats tech stub de Standard Test Data Format fr Standard Test Data Format ... more details
with Kodosky, Truchard played a pivotal role in the development of the LabVIEW graphical development ... needs. The graphical programming interface that LabVIEW provided revolutionized the way engineers and scientists worked. ref name bio National Instruments After the release of LabVIEW, the company ... and Recognition Shortly after the development of LabVIEW, in 1987 Truchard received one of the first ... more details
software included in the standard base kit. It is based on LabVIEW graphical programming. It features an interactive drag and drop environment. LabVIEW Toolkit NXT G is powered by LabVIEW , an industry standard in programming. Created by National Instruments, LabVIEW uses data flow programming to create ... more details
Instruments Labview application that was custom written for the task by Professor James ... dalton Control is currently by way of a downloadable LabVIEW client computing client application that incorporates ... more details
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