LabVIEW
“LabVIEW” is an acronym for Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Engineering Workbench, a proprietary platform for virtual instrumentation.
“LabVIEW is a highly productive development environment for creating custom applications that interact with real-world data or signals in fields such as science and engineering”
It is a platform for developing the graphical user panel and the code for the virtual instrument. It enables the developer to program and access the hardware and performs the required computations. Though it is optimized for instrumentation, it can be used as a general purpose programming environment.
The virtual instrument developed using LabVIEW is, in short, called a VI. The main LabVIEW programming platform is specific to different operating systems like Windows, Linux but the VI developed using LabVIEW can easily be ported from one platform to another because of its platform-neutral nature.
LabVIEW Academy
National Instruments has partnered with Info Institute of Engineering and established a LabVIEW Academy at the Institute premises with an objective to provide a classroom curriculum package to academic institutions and supports both credit and noncredit courses. LabVIEW Academy is for anyone seeking LabVIEW education and knowledge through an academic institution.
Purpose of the LabVIEW Academy
1. To Teach LabVIEW
2. To Train the students to carry out projects
3. To Conduct short-term courses for
i. Students
ii. National Instruments sponsored Participants
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