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Developing Monitoring and Control Systems with LabVIEW and CompactRIO Hands-On

 

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

 

RADISSON HOTEL KITCHENER WATERLOO

2960 King Street East

Ontario, Canada

 
This free three-hour hands-on seminar explores graphical system design using National Instruments LabVIEW graphical development tools and National Instruments CompactRIO systems. Discover first-hand how to design, prototype, and deploy applications using NI LabVIEW Real-Time and LabVIEW FPGA programming tools and NI CompactRIO hardware. Explore leading-edge design tools and techniques to improve your design efficiency for monitoring and control embedded systems. Learn about integrating a continuous acquisition monitoring system with closed loop control design on a single platform.
 
In this seminar:
  • See how you can use LabVIEW to design custom monitoring and control systems with field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), real-time operating systems, and analog I/O
  • Learn how to develop LabVIEW Real-Time and LabVIEW FPGA applications for better code reuse and easier debugging
  • Use high-level graphical programming to design your own custom reconfigurable FPGA hardware
  • Explore best practices for transferring data between FPGA hardware and a real-time controller for control, signal processing or data-logging applications
  • Conduct hands-on exercises with NI CompactRIO, including data flow and parallelism, and network communication
 
Who Should Attend
This seminar is designed for engineers, and technicians who build, design, or implement embedded systems and have some previous LabVIEW programming experience. Engineers using programmable logic controllers or single-board computers, or those designing custom control systems, can benefit from this seminar. Designers of industrial machinery, equipment, vehicles, or other electromechanical devices with moving parts and electronically controlled actuators may also find this event useful.