LabVIEW Tutorial


These nine 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 at the end of the course, 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). Questions, comments, and suggestions for improvement are welcome and should be sent directly to Mark Jensen.

Assignments

#1
LabVIEW Foundations
#2
Working with SubVIs
#3
Controlling Your VI with Loops
#4
Shift Registers and Time Measurement
#5
Introducing Arrays
#6
Graphing Your Data in Real Time
#7
Saving Your Data
#8
Retrieving Your Data
#9
Working with Real Signals

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