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When waveforms are mean to you
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ITK (In the know). A journey in LabVIEW development. When waveforms are mean to you. June 27, 2015. By Fabiola De La Cueva. This blog post should be filed under the Public Service Announcement category. Recently, a customer contacted me with an issue he was observing when averaging a voltage measurement. He insisted that mean.vi was calculating the mean incorrectly! The code we were using was:. Array of waveforms to Mean.vi. Since the DAQmx task in the original code was configured to a single channel, we...
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Open Measurements: Giving Back To Our Communities
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Thoughts on LabVIEW Data Acquisition and Instrument Control. Monday, October 06, 2008. Giving Back To Our Communities. On Friday night, I went to the opening night performance of a local non-profit choral group, Conspirare. They are an amazing, world-class group, and they put on a wonderful show that will soon be recorded by PBS. I even recognized in the audience Dr. Anton Armstrong, conductor of the renowned St. Olaf Choir. At first, it was a "why me? Kind of experience. What was I signing up for? I car...
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Open Measurements: 08/01/2008 - 09/01/2008
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Thoughts on LabVIEW Data Acquisition and Instrument Control. Monday, August 04, 2008. It's Monday of NIWeek 2008, so it's a tradition for the Austin American-Statesman (the local newspaper) to have a nice article about NI. Today's was about Green Engineering. Today is Alliance Day, and the full-blown conference starts tomorrow. I'll be presenting again this year, on Thursday. My topic is about using NI hardware and software products to work with LXI-based test systems. Read more of this article.
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Open Measurements: 10/01/2008 - 11/01/2008
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Thoughts on LabVIEW Data Acquisition and Instrument Control. Monday, October 06, 2008. Giving Back To Our Communities. On Friday night, I went to the opening night performance of a local non-profit choral group, Conspirare. They are an amazing, world-class group, and they put on a wonderful show that will soon be recorded by PBS. I even recognized in the audience Dr. Anton Armstrong, conductor of the renowned St. Olaf Choir. At first, it was a "why me? Kind of experience. What was I signing up for? I car...
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Open Measurements: 02/01/2009 - 03/01/2009
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Thoughts on LabVIEW Data Acquisition and Instrument Control. Tuesday, February 10, 2009. A Short Robot Video. In my last post. I talked about the instrument driver for a Hokuyo LIDAR that I've been working with. The new driver that supports more models (and supports them all better) will be posted to IDNet. In the next week or two. I thought I'd show you how I was actually using the LIDAR. Meet NIcholas, a robot I've been working with for the last few weeks. Here's a short video showing NIcholas in action.
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Open Measurements: 12/01/2008 - 01/01/2009
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Thoughts on LabVIEW Data Acquisition and Instrument Control. Friday, December 26, 2008. LabVIEW API Design: A Quick Case Study. Happy holidays, everybody. It's Friday, December 26, and I'm one of a handful of NI Austin employees not taking a vacation today. I got a. Good parking spot. :). I'm revisiting this driver for a couple of reasons. 1) I am trying to extend the driver to support a newer, faster model in the same LIDAR family, and 2) I'm trying to get data from my current LIDAR faster. There's some...
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Learning To Love TestStand | davidpcl.com
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October 11, 2014. Learning To Love TestStand. Most of my blogs so far have been very LabVIEW focused not surprisingly as it is the tool I make the most use of in my day to day work, and of all the languages I do is the one I am the most fluent in and feel most comfortable using. This only scratches the surface of what TestStand can do and there is simply nothing else on the market that even gets close to it with just these features. What is so strange about me saying all of this is that at one point in m...
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Learning To Love TestStand | davidpcl.com
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October 11, 2014. Learning To Love TestStand. Most of my blogs so far have been very LabVIEW focused not surprisingly as it is the tool I make the most use of in my day to day work, and of all the languages I do is the one I am the most fluent in and feel most comfortable using. This only scratches the surface of what TestStand can do and there is simply nothing else on the market that even gets close to it with just these features. What is so strange about me saying all of this is that at one point in m...
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Open Measurements: 06/01/2010 - 07/01/2010
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Thoughts on LabVIEW Data Acquisition and Instrument Control. Tuesday, June 01, 2010. GPIB vs. LAN for Instrumentation (2010 Update). I got an email a friend last week, with this simple question. What's your take on reliability of programming [Brand A's] instruments via Ethernet and GPIB? This friend is a Certified LabVIEW Architect, and designs and implements a variety of test and measurement applications for her customers. She's also one of my best friends, and her livelihood depends on my honest advice.
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Open Measurements: Agilent’s Endorsement of PXI
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Thoughts on LabVIEW Data Acquisition and Instrument Control. Monday, September 13, 2010. Agilent’s Endorsement of PXI. At IEEE AUTOTESTCON today, Agilent announced the release of 43 PXI devices, their strongest commitment to PXI to date. This is a great endorsement for modular instrumentation on the PXI platform. It’s also an acknowledgement that no single instrumentation bus is perfect for every test scenario. As a software guy, I was especially pleased to see this comment in the EE Times product review.
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