LabVIEW is a software product from National Instruments (NI) that enables engineers and scientists to develop automated test and measurement systems. LabVIEW stands for Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench and is a graphical programming language that uses icons and wires to create applications.
LabVIEW can be used to acquire data from NI and third-party hardware, communicate using industry protocols, create interactive user interfaces, perform data analysis and signal processing, integrate code from other languages, and build web applications for remote access. LabVIEW can also leverage the power of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to create high-speed measurement and control systems.
LabVIEW is available in three editions: Base, Full, and Professional. Each edition has different features and capabilities to meet different application requirements. LabVIEW is also part of the Test Workflow bundle, which includes other NI software products such as G Web Development Software and DIAdem Advanced.
LabVIEW has been used for over 35 years in a wide range of industries and domains, such as aerospace, defense, automotive, biomedical, energy, education, research, and more. LabVIEW has helped engineers and scientists solve some of the most challenging problems in test and measurement.
If you want to learn more about LabVIEW, you can visit the official website, watch a video introduction, or explore some of the applications that LabVIEW can help you with. You can also download LabVIEW and try it for free.
If you are new to LabVIEW, you may wonder how to get started with this graphical programming environment. Here are some steps that can help you learn LabVIEW and create your first application.
Congratulations! You have created your first LabVIEW application. You can now save your project and VI, or deploy them to your target hardware if needed.
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