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LabVIEW Basics

LabVIEW Basics

Course Description: This course introduces the fundamentals of LabVIEW, a graphical programming environment widely used in engineering, research, and industrial automation. Students will learn how to develop Virtual Instruments (VIs), acquire and process data, and implement basic measurement and control systems. The course combines lectures with practical exercises to build foundational LabVIEW programming skills.

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Expiry period 5 Months
Made in English
Last updated at Thu Oct 2025
Level
Beginner
Total lectures 6
Total quizzes 0
Total duration 39:06:00 Hours
Total enrolment 4
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Short description Course Description: This course introduces the fundamentals of LabVIEW, a graphical programming environment widely used in engineering, research, and industrial automation. Students will learn how to develop Virtual Instruments (VIs), acquire and process data, and implement basic measurement and control systems. The course combines lectures with practical exercises to build foundational LabVIEW programming skills.
Outcomes
  • Course Outcomes By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Understand LabVIEW fundamentals – Explain the structure, interface, and dataflow principles of the LabVIEW graphical programming environment. Develop Virtual Instruments (VIs) – Design, build, and test simple LabVIEW programs for measurement and automation tasks. Implement programming structures – Use loops, case structures, arrays, and clusters effectively in LabVIEW applications. Perform data acquisition and analysis – Configure data acquisition hardware, collect signals, and analyze real-time data. Visualize and manage data – Create user-friendly front panels with charts, graphs, and indicators for monitoring and control. Apply modular programming concepts – Develop and use subVIs to create reusable, well-organized LabVIEW code. Handle file I/O and reporting – Log data to files and generate simple reports from LabVIEW applications. Troubleshoot and debug VIs – Identify and resolve common programming and dataflow issues. Integrate LabVIEW into real-world systems – Demonstrate how LabVIEW can be used in laboratory, industrial, or research environments.
Requirements
  • Course Requirements 1. Hardware Requirements A computer running Windows 10 or later (LabVIEW is optimized for Windows). Minimum 4 GB RAM (8 GB recommended). At least 10 GB of free disk space for software installation and project files. Optional: NI DAQ hardware or compatible data acquisition device for hands-on experiments (recommended but not mandatory). 2. Software Requirements NI LabVIEW (latest version or at least LabVIEW 2023). NI-DAQmx driver (if using data acquisition hardware). Internet connection for software activation, updates, and accessing online resources. 3. Knowledge Requirements Basic familiarity with computers and file management. Optional: Introductory understanding of programming concepts (variables, loops, data flow). Optional: Basic knowledge of measurement systems or electrical circuits. 4. Course Materials Instructor-provided lab manual or course workbook. Access to example VIs and tutorial files. Reference to LabVIEW Help and NI Learning Resources. 5. Participation Requirements Attendance and participation in all sessions. Completion of hands-on lab exercises. Submission of a final mini-project or assessment.