LabVIEW Tutorial


These ten assignments were created to give students a basic understanding of LabVIEW programming.  They are intended to be self-paced, but students should reasonably be expected to complete one assignment per week.  (This leaves time for instructors to incorporate a student-designed LabVIEW-based project, if so desired.)  Each assignment consists of a programming exercise along with related pages in the LabVIEW textbook.  Programming hints are given, along with a picture of the front panel, and a downloadable working version of the VI (with no access to the block diagram).  The first assignment is usually completed as a class within the first laboratory session.  (It is optional, or it can be reconfigured for particular situations.)  Subsequent assignments are completed by the students, using the instructor only as a resource when needed.  Questions, comments, and suggestions for improvement are welcome and should be sent directly to Mark Jensen.

Assignments:

  #1  An Introduction to LabVIEW (optional)
  #2  LabVIEW Foundations
  #3  Working with Sub-VIs
  #4  Controlling your VI with Loops
  #5  Shift Registers and Time Recording
  #6  Introducing Arrays
  #7  Graphing Data in Real Time
  #8  Saving your Data
  #9  Reading your Saved Data
  #10  Working with Real Signals

 


 

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This page was last updated on February 28, 2009.