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INTRODUCTION TO LABVIEW

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Graphical programming language& Data flow◦ LabVIEW relies on graphical symbols rather than textual language

to describe programming actions

◦ The principle of dataflow, in which functions execute only after receiving the necessary data, governs execution in a straightforward manner

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How does LabVIEW work?◦ LabVIEW programs are called:

◦ Virtual Instruments (VIs)

◦ because their appearance and operation imitate actual instruments.

◦ However, they are analogous to main programs, functions and subroutines from popular language like C, Fortran, Pascal, …

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Front Panel• Controls = Inputs• Indicators = Outputs

Block Diagram• Accompanying “program”

for front panel• Components “wired”

together

LabVIEW Programs Are Called Virtual Instruments (VIs)

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LabVIEW Introduction◦ Two “sets” for development

◦ Front Panel◦ Block Diagram

◦Wiring connections

◦ LabVIEW Conventions

◦ Running LabVIEW programs

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LabVIEW Front Panel◦ All user interface goes here!

◦Used to display Controls or Indicators

◦Highly customizable

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LabVIEW Block Diagram◦ Actual program

◦ Invisible to user

◦ Read left to right, like a book

◦Where the MAGIC happens!

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TerminalsWhen you place a control (or indicator) on the FRONT PANEL

LabVIEW automatically creates a

correspondingcontrol (or indicator) terminal on the BLOCKDIAGRAM

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Control? or Indicator?

Controls = Inputs from the user = Source Terminals

Indicators = Outputs to the user = Destinations

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Manipulating Controls and Indicators

◦ Right click on an indicator to◦ Change to control◦ Change format or precision

◦ Right click on a control to◦ Change to indicator◦ Change mechanical action (whether to latch open or

closed, and what to use as default…)

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Wiring Connections◦Wires transport data through the block diagram

◦Wire color indicates variable type

◦A red “X” means something is wrong!

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Wires

A LabVIEW VI is held together by wires connecting nodes

and terminals; they deliver data from one source terminal to

one or more destination terminals.

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Broken wires

If you connect more than

one source or no source

at all to a wire,

LabVIEW DISAGREES with what

you’re doing, and thewire will appear broken

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Messy vs. Clean Wiring

CLEAN: Easy to troubleshoot

MESSY: What is going on?

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Basic wires used in block diagramsand corresponding types

Each wire has different style or color, depending on the data

type that flows through the wire:

Scalar 1D array 2D array Color

Floating-point number

orange

Integer number blue

Boolean green

String pink

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LabVIEW Conventions◦Front panel items◦Controls and indicators

◦Block diagram items◦Program structures (loops, case structures, math, etc.)

◦Controls vs. Indicators◦Wires attach to controls on the right (give values)◦Wires attach to indicators on the left (receive values)

◦Wiring colors◦Wires are color coded to correspond to data types

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Running LabVIEW Programs◦ ALMOST ALWAYS put your program in

some sort of loop that can be stopped with a control

◦ AVOID using the red “x” to stop your program

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Lab. Equipment

◦Oscilloscope

◦ Function Generator

◦Digital Voltmeter (DVM)

Universal Measuring Instruments

Signal Generator

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Add/edit text

Wire features together tocontrol flow of data

Select a feature toedit or move

Operate a control

Probe Data(troubleshoot)

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Insert a digital indicator or control

Insert a boolean control (button or switch)

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Add a structure such as for, while, and case statements

Add a numericoperator (+,-,…)

File I/O

Add a booleanoperator (and, or…)

Data Acquisition

Signal analysis

Comparison

Mathematical Functions

Timing/dialog

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Reorder objects

Run

Continuous run

PauseStop

Font ring

Alignment ring

Distribution ring

Debugging featuresmore on this later…

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The Run Button◦The Run button, which looks like an arrow, starts VI execution when you click on it

◦It changes appearance when a VI is actually running.

◦When a VI won’t compile, the run button is broken

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ControlTerminals

Block Diagram Window

Front Panel Window

Indicator Terminals

Creating a VI

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Example 1: Craps

◦From the functions – numeric panel insert a pair of dice

◦From the Controls panel insert a numeric digital indicator (on the front panel)

◦Use the wiring tool to connect the two (in the wiring diagram) and click the “run” button repeatedly.

◦Numbers from 0.00 to 1.00 should be displayed in the front panel

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Example 1: Craps (continued)

◦Delete the wire◦Add a multiplication node and

a numeric constant to allow multiplication by 5

◦Add an addition node and numeric constant to allow addition of 1

◦Add a mathematical “Round to Nearest” node.

◦Make a second copy of this structure to represent a second die and wire them together through an addition node with an output to a numeric constant

This wiring diagram simulates the rollingof 2 dice and their addition to form a numberfrom 2 through 12.

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Example 2: Analog & Digital Voltmeter (simulated signal)

◦Uniform noise used as simulated signal – Functions – Signal Processing – Signal Generation menu

◦Absolute value function from functions – numeric menu

◦Mean value of data series from the functions – mathematics – Probability and Statistics menu

◦The 250 ms wait implemented from the time and dialog menu slows the “flutter” of the meter.

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Example 3: Reading an analog input signalRequires A/D board to implement

◦From the functions menu select data acquisition and then analog input. Then select either “Sample Channel” or Sample Channels”

◦This places the sampling icon in your wiring diagram

◦You then need to configure the channel(s) and wire the output to other parts of your program.

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Example 4: Signal Analysis (continued)

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Example 5: Creating Sub-VIs

◦In wiring diagram use selection tool (mouse box) to select all items to be in the SubVI.◦From Edit menu select “Create SubVI”◦Double click on new icon and save it as a separate VI.◦Cut-and-paste it at will or insert it using “Functions – Select VI menu”