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| Audience/Grade: | College Freshman-Graduate |
| Discipline(s): |
Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Engineering Graphics and Visualization General Engineering, Engineering Science Industrial Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Materials Engineering Mechanical Engineering |
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Teaching - Laboratory/Experiment/Field Activity |
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| Publisher(s): |
National Instruments |
| Description: | With the LabVIEW Student Edition, students can design graphical programming solutions for their classroom problems and laboratory experiments on their personal computers. Because of the modular architecture of LabVIEW, lab instructors can develop modules that students can easily run to perform their experiments. As students become proficient with LabVIEW they can develop their own modules for experiments. The graphical user interface of LabVIEW gives students an ideal interface for viewing and manipulating their data. Students can graph data in numerous formats, analyze the data using a wide range of statistics and signal processing functions, and print or send data to another software package, such as HiQ or Excel, to create laboratory reports. The LabVIEW Student Edition features: - Learning with LabVIEW, a book that teaches graphical programming concepts through real-world applications. - Compatibility with all National Instruments data acquisition and instrument control hardware. - Support for all data types used in the LabVIEW Full Development System Advanced Analysis Library that has hundreds of VIs for statistics, time and frequency domain analysis, regression, linear algebra, and more. - G Math Toolkit. - Internet Developers Toolkit for viewing applications over the Internet. - HiQ 4.0 is available for numerical analysis and report generation. Limitations of the National Instruments LabVIEW Student Edition include: - No integration of ActiveX Controls - Unable to link to external code via DLLs and Code Interface Nodes - Unable to build stand-alone executablesThe Student Edition is a scaled version of the Full LabVIEW Development System, with lower memory and hard disk requirements. However, the Student Edition still retains many features of the commercial version, including portions of DAQ, GPIB, and Analysis Libraries. |
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| Keywords: | National Instruments LabVIEW experimentation and testing experimentation |
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| Related ABET Criteria: |
(b) Design and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret data |
| Version Info | |
| Publication Date: | September 2006 |
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PC |
| Platform/Format: |
Cross Platform |
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| Cost: |
Free |
| Cost: |
Free |
| Download URL: | http://www.natinst.com/labviewse/lvse.htm |
| Download URL: | http://www.ni.com/labviewse/students/ |
| System Requirements: |
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| Installation Notes: |
Windows 95 or higher
486 or higher (FPU required)
8MB RAM (16 or higher recommended)
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| Installation Notes: |
HP-UX, Macintosh, Windows NT, and Sun versions also available. |
| Metadata: |
IEEE LOM Record |
| Metadata: |
IEEE LOM Record |
| Collection: |
NEEDS
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