Lecture

Introduction to LabVIEW Programming

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This lecture introduces LabVIEW programming through a demonstration of a robot controlling a foosball table. The instructor showcases LabVIEW's graphical programming language, explaining memory management, stack and heap allocation, and common errors like stack overflow. The lecture covers LabVIEW's virtual instrument paradigm, data types, structures, and parallel programming concepts. The instructor demonstrates creating user interfaces, data acquisition, and control strategies using LabVIEW. The lecture emphasizes LabVIEW's applications in industry, such as at CERN and Honeywell, and its versatility in interfacing with various hardware. The lecture concludes with a hands-on demonstration of LabVIEW programming, showcasing how to create virtual instruments, handle data, and debug programs effectively.

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