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How long does it take to learn LabVIEW?
LabVIEW Core 1 & 2 training
Duration | Instructor-led classroom: Two (2) days |
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Prerequisites | Experience with Microsoft Windows LabVIEW Core 1 or equivalent experience |
NI products used during the course | LabVIEW Professional Development System NI data acquisition device BNC-2120 |
What is LabVIEW core?
The LabVIEW Core 1 Course teaches you the basics of how to develop applications in the LabVIEW programming environment. The LabVIEW Core 1 Course is recommended for new users, users preparing to develop applications using LabVIEW, or users pursuing the Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer certification.
What is LabVIEW training?
In the LabVIEW Core 1 Course, you will explore the LabVIEW environment and interactive analysis, dataflow programming, and common development techniques in a hands-on format. In this course, you will learn how to develop data acquisition, instrument control, data-logging, and measurement analysis applications.
Is LabVIEW considered a programming language?
LabVIEW is a different kind of programming language to most other engineering languages like C, Java, Python, etc. LabVIEW is a Dataflow language and is based on a different coding paradigm to Procedural languages like C, C++, Visual Basic etc.
What is the price of LabVIEW?
Select Your LabVIEW Edition
LabVIEW Base | LabVIEW Professional | |
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Starting from | $ 493.00/year Contact us for pricing | $ 2,469.00/year Contact us for pricing |
Select software edition | SELECT | SELECT |
How do I get certified in LabVIEW?
Steps: To satisfy the requirements for the title of Certified LabVIEW Developer, the candidate must perform the following: Complete the Agreement to the Terms and Conditions. at (888) 484-4436 or register online at ni.com/training. The certification exam fee is $299 or local currency equivalent.
What are the basics of LabVIEW?
LabVIEW Environment Basics
- Front Panel.
- Controls Palette.
- Controls and Indicators.
- Block Diagram.
- Terminals.
- Controls, Indicators, and Constants.
- Block Diagram Nodes.
- Functions Palette.