Hora: Des de 09:30h a 13:30h
Lloc: Yellow Lecture Room (247)
Introduction to Labview
Labview is a powerful tool to interface instruments, automatize processes and in-place analysis. Many instruments provide drivers and controllers based in this platform. This fact and the programing interface (based in G programming) allow an increase in the efficiency of the development and maintenance of applications for science and engineering. In this course we will introduce the basics of Labview programming, its interface and the basis of good programming practices. The aim of the course is to provide the attendants a stable starting point to develop Labview readable, reusable and scalable applications in an efficient way.
Dates: March 7th and 14th, from 09:30 – 13:30
Target Group:
PhD Students, Post-doctoral researchers and Research Engineers
Priority will be given to PhD students and to those Researchers who needs to use Labview for their research projects
Available places: 10
Requirements:
- Basic knowledge in programming is needed for this introductory course
- Interest in instrumentation control and analysis is required to properly integrate the concepts of the course
Training content:
Main topics:
- Instrumentation and analysis programming introduction
- Good practice sin programming
- Labview IDE introduction
- Data Flow programming introduction
- Labview programming elements
- Errors
- Cases and events
- Modularity
- Data acquisition examples
Trainer: Dr. Jordi Andilla
Jordi is an ICFO SLN Engineer
Hora: Des de 09:30h a 13:30h
Lloc: Yellow Lecture Room (247)
Introduction to Labview
Labview is a powerful tool to interface instruments, automatize processes and in-place analysis. Many instruments provide drivers and controllers based in this platform. This fact and the programing interface (based in G programming) allow an increase in the efficiency of the development and maintenance of applications for science and engineering. In this course we will introduce the basics of Labview programming, its interface and the basis of good programming practices. The aim of the course is to provide the attendants a stable starting point to develop Labview readable, reusable and scalable applications in an efficient way.
Dates: March 7th and 14th, from 09:30 – 13:30
Target Group:
PhD Students, Post-doctoral researchers and Research Engineers
Priority will be given to PhD students and to those Researchers who needs to use Labview for their research projects
Available places: 10
Requirements:
- Basic knowledge in programming is needed for this introductory course
- Interest in instrumentation control and analysis is required to properly integrate the concepts of the course
Training content:
Main topics:
- Instrumentation and analysis programming introduction
- Good practice sin programming
- Labview IDE introduction
- Data Flow programming introduction
- Labview programming elements
- Errors
- Cases and events
- Modularity
- Data acquisition examples
Trainer: Dr. Jordi Andilla
Jordi is an ICFO SLN Engineer