LabVIEW User Group
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
G Systems
1240 E Campbell Rd
Richardson, TX United States
Enhance your NI LabVIEW development skills and network with other LabVIEW users in your area.
Topic: Laser Atomic Spectroscopy Lab Case Study
Presented by: Garnet Cameron, a fourth-year Physics PhD candidate at University of a North Texas, Denton, working in laser atomic spectroscopy. Previously he worked ten years as a telecommunications Software Engineer and another ten as an EE. His industry experience provides a broad perspective on laboratory endeavors.
LabVIEW is one of the pivotal tools in our laser atomic spectroscopy experiments, which take measurements with globally-competitive parts-per-billion precision. A magnetically polarized Helium atomic beam under ultra-high vacuum is interrogated by a linearly polarized laser. In this real-world case study, the reformation of a legacy control application is discussed, highlighting important transferrable design and implementation lessons. Increased extendability, maintainability, and resilience were achieved together with a reduced learning curve.
During this meeting, you:
- Enhance your core LabVIEW skills
- Discuss the latest LabVIEW technologies
- Meet with peers and share questions, examples, and challenges
Who Benefits from Attending
Local networks of LabVIEW developers share ideas and example code during LabVIEW User Group meetings. Whether you are new to LabVIEW or a longtime wireworker, this meeting presents a unique way to build your LabVIEW skills and network with your peers in your area. Bring your challenges and questions to this meeting.