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Aug 20 2004, 02:31 PM
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One hit wonder! Member Posts: 1 Joined: 20-August 04 Member No.: 611 LV:6.1 |
Greetings! I'm new to Labview (we have 6.1) but a longtime Visual Basic programmer and designer/tech. I've been tasked with running a long series of software acceptance tests on one of our product consoles and I can see a great potential for automating it to shorten cycle time and reduce errors.
Specifically, I want to design a code module that periodically captures data from the DAQ and saves it to a file, then prompts the user to change a value on the console and continue. At the conclusion of the test the user will print the contents of the file for a record. Problem is, I can't find the manuals at this facility and am having trouble finding resources on the internet. Can anyone point me toward a good beginner's starting point? Many thanks!
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Aug 23 2004, 09:04 AM
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Extremely Active Member Posts: 391 Joined: 6-February 04 From: switzerland Member No.: 253 Using LabVIEW Since:1997 LV:7.1.1 ,6.1 ,.
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How about the LabVIEW basic courses from NI? They give you a good introduction in "thinking LabVIEW" and the possibilities.
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Aug 24 2004, 02:35 AM
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Extremely Active Premium Member ![]() Posts: 384 Joined: 6-August 04 From: Gurnee Illinois Member No.: 584 Using LabVIEW Since:1997 LV:8.5 ,8.2.1 ,7.1
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QUOTE (Texrat @ Aug 20 2004, 09:31 AM) Greetings! I'm new to Labview (we have 6.1) but a longtime Visual Basic programmer and designer/tech. I've been tasked with running a long series of software acceptance tests on one of our product consoles and I can see a great potential for automating it to shorten cycle time and reduce errors. Specifically, I want to design a code module that periodically captures data from the DAQ and saves it to a file, then prompts the user to change a value on the console and continue. At the conclusion of the test the user will print the contents of the file for a record. Problem is, I can't find the manuals at this facility and am having trouble finding resources on the internet. Can anyone point me toward a good beginner's starting point? Many thanks! Here is a link to reference manuals software and hardware http://www.ni.com/support/reference.htm If you are really new to LabVeiw here is a link to the basic 6 hour course. http://www.ni.com/academic/lv_training/how_learn_lv.htm the course is designed around ver 7.0 If possible I would recommend upgrading to 7.1 espessally if you are just starting out. In Ver 7.0 the concept of express VIs was introduced which makes it easier for novice LabView programmers to get up and running quicker. Express Vis are not present in ver 6.1 If you decide LabView is for you then take a basics training course or you can also purchase an interactive CD course. I've help a couple of coworker change from a VB to LabView. The most difficult hump to overcome was understanding dataflow. -------------------- If you are interested in Time saving programming
tools created in LabVIEW then download my Icon Editor Updated July 7th 08 and my SubVI Helper Updated Jan 7th 08
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Oct 2 2008, 03:33 AM
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![]() Very Active Member Posts: 87 Joined: 12-June 08 From: Sydney Member No.: 11757 Using LabVIEW Since:2006 LV:8.5.1 ,8.2.1 ,7.1
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Here is a link to reference manuals software and hardware http://www.ni.com/support/reference.htm If you are really new to LabVeiw here is a link to the basic 6 hour course. http://www.ni.com/academic/lv_training/how_learn_lv.htm the course is designed around ver 7.0 If possible I would recommend upgrading to 7.1 espessally if you are just starting out. In Ver 7.0 the concept of express VIs was introduced which makes it easier for novice LabView programmers to get up and running quicker. Express Vis are not present in ver 6.1 If you decide LabView is for you then take a basics training course or you can also purchase an interactive CD course. I've help a couple of coworker change from a VB to LabView. The most difficult hump to overcome was understanding dataflow. The 6 hours intro is a good start, concentrate on the dataflow as it is the main idea of LV. I used to be a VB programmer as well, since 2006, I started working at NI as Applications Engineer I fully moved to LabVIEW - probably permanently So keep practising and wiring you will be just fine. However, can you move to a later version of LabVIEW rather than work with such an old version 6.1. -------------------- Minh Pham <><><>Stop Writing...Start Wiring<><><>
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Oct 2 2008, 12:42 PM
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![]() Extremely Active Premium Member ![]() Posts: 322 Joined: 18-January 08 From: Montréal, Canada Member No.: 10515 Using LabVIEW Since:2000 LV:8.6 ,8.5 ,.
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The 6 hours intro is a good start, concentrate on the dataflow as it is the main idea of LV. I used to be a VB programmer as well, since 2006, I started working at NI as Applications Engineer I fully moved to LabVIEW - probably permanently So keep practising and wiring you will be just fine. However, can you move to a later version of LabVIEW rather than work with such an old version 6.1. Hi Minh, I see you're very enthusiastic about LAVAG and that's real great... but this topic is 4 years old.
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