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Introduction to LabView

Introduction to LabView. Introduction to LabView. Introduction to LabView. Lab objectives Gain familiarity with LabView graphical programming environment Can interface with numerous hardware devices to acquire and analyze data

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Introduction to LabView

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  1. Introduction to LabView Introduction to LabView

  2. Introduction to LabView • Lab objectives • Gain familiarity with LabView graphical programming environment • Can interface with numerous hardware devices to acquire and analyze data • Will generate simple program to drive function generator and read data with oscilloscope

  3. Introduction to LabView • Principal lab objective to develop virtual instrument (VI) • Will pull down numerous programming blocks • Will connect blocks and set parameters • Set up hardware to interface with VI • Finally will use VI to • Obtain square wave on Channel 1 at 100 KHz and 3 VRMS - Obtain sine wave on Channel 2 at 10 KHz and 2 Vpp

  4. Introduction to LabView Lab II Block Diagram.

  5. Introduction to LabView • Hardware setup • Connect function generator to oscilloscope with coaxial cable • Turn on function generator and oscilloscope • Set function generator to “High Z” output impedance • Press output button to function generator • Set parameters and I/O addresses • Run program

  6. Introduction to LabView Square Wave Output Generated on Channel 1 at 100 KHz and 3 VRMS.

  7. Introduction to LabView Sine Wave Output Generated on Channel 2 at 10 KHz and 2 Vpp.

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