Overview
This student training provides an introduction to basic programming in LabVIEW software through three methods of learning: tutorial, video, and exercises. The tutorial and video cover the same topics, so use whichever you prefer – both offer the fundamental concepts you need to get started. The training begins with the video and/or tutorial followed by the corresponding exercises to test your foundational understanding of the topic and help you explore the topic in more detail.
Required Software for Exercises
• NI LabVIEW 8.5 or later
If you do not currently have NI LabVIEW 8.5 or later installed on your computer, you can download the NI LabVIEW Evaluation Version to use for the training.
Modules
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Hello,
I really enjoy your videos. I could lean a
lot with them. please make sure you have
covered all training courses in video. this
will help you a lot. as soon as I learn this,
I will please an order on one license to be
used by me in my company.
Thanks again for grate job.
Farzad
- Sep 1, 2011
Great Stuff. This is a life saver.
Simplified and easy to follow. Any
beginner should be able to hit the
ground running with this.
- Uchenna Aja-Onu, Cranfield University. ucheonu@yahoo.com - Feb 14, 2011
good for beginer
This is very good and useful for the
LABVIEW beginers ,and requesting to
add some more topics with some more
detail .
- Manish, TATA Motors. manish@tatamotors.com - Sep 25, 2010
more video lectures
great video lectures need to expand topics,
like examples
- wieczerzaj@macomb.edu - Sep 3, 2010
It would be nice to have all exercises
available as PDF.
Also, making the video's 'downloadable', or
having them available in 'text' format (PDF)
would make it possible to make better use of
the material (not depending on an online
connnection).
- Feb 23, 2010
awesome
it is easily understandable,kindly send some
more .........
- girish hv, nitk. girishhv30@gmail.com - Oct 3, 2009
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