| Hands-On Introduction to LabVIEW for Scientists and Engineers |  | Author: John Essick Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
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Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published) Media: Paperback Pages: 480 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 8.5 x 1.4
ISBN: 0195373952 EAN: 9780195373950 ASIN: 0195373952
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Product Description Hands-On Introduction to LabVIEW for Scientists and Engineers takes a "learn-by-doing" approach to acquiring the computer-based skills used in daily experimental work. Ideal as a course textbook or a self-study supplement, the text explores practical programming solutions for carrying out interesting and relevant projects. Readers--who are assumed to have no prior computer programming or LabVIEW background--will begin writing meaningful programs in the first few pages. Instructors adopting the book as a classroom text can easily choose the desired depth of coverage for their courses. The first four chapters focus on the fundamentals of LabVIEW programming and the basics of computer-based experimentation using a National Instruments data acquisition (DAQ) device; these chapters provide the instructional materials necessary for a three-week introduction to LabVIEW-based data acquisition. A full-featured course that uses most of the text's chapters will bring students to an intermediate skill level in computer-based data acquisition and analysis.
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*Flexible modular structure. The text's unique organization makes it suitable as either a short introduction to LabVIEW or a guide to more in-depth programming. *Easy-to-implement Express VIs enable introduction of data acquisition in early chapters. *"Do It Yourself" projects at the end of each chapter. Each project poses an interesting "real-world" problem and loosely directs readers in applying the chapter's material to find a solution. *Homework problems at the end of each chapter. A wide selection of homework-style problems allows interested students to test their understanding and further develop their computer-based experimentation skills.
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