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National Instruments Workshops
3) Please indicate if you would be keen to attend the NI Labview Workshops.
(The NI Labview Workshops will be held from 1:30 – 3:30pm. There are only 18 vacancies available for each workshop on a first come first serve basis. Participants who are successful at registering for the workshop will receive a confirmation email.)
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LabVIEW & Data Acquisition (DAQ) Hands-On Workshop
(2 hours)
This hands-on session introduces you to building measurement and automation applications using graphical development and gives you the opportunity to test-drive professional PC-based data acquisition systems. Learn how to use NI CompactDAQ to create modular and flexible systems with short development times at low costs. NI CompactDAQ ensures highly accurate measurements, while NI LabVIEW gives you the power to easily analyze and display your acquired data.
LabVIEW FPGA & CompactRIO Hands-On Workshop
(2 hours)
This hands-on session is designed as an introduction to the fundamentals of FPGA and CompactRIO. With the new LabVIEW Real-Time (RT) 8.6 Scan Mode feature, now you have an alternative to program CompactRIO much easier than before. This session is also an opportunity to work with the hardware and become familiar with how to successfully start developing CompactRIO applications.
You will learn concepts such as hardware setup and configuration, developing a real-time program for controlling I/Os, developing an FPGA VI for reading from and writing to I/Os, and passing data to a real-time host processor.