Updated Version of LabVIEW
Users can share test results and measurement data with colleagues across an enterprise with built-in Internet tools. National Instruments Corporationusers can continuously publish or subscribe to live data with no programming. Live data can be streamed continuously from any user interface control to the Web or other applications with a single mouse click.
The sofware's measurement intelligence includes a comprehensive waveform data format that defines names, unit information, and frequency characteristics of measured signals. The new version includes single-icon measurement functions that generate and manipulate waveforms, log waveforms to spreadsheet files, and process measured signals. The new measurement types include DC/RMS measurements, tone detection and distortion measurements, averaged frequency analysis, limit testing, and dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) testing.
To ensure code easily integrates with different programming languages and enterprise tools, users can generate a dynamic link library (DLL) or shared library from a standard LabVIEW VI. Users can integrate the DLLs or shared libraries into other programming environments such as Microsoft Visual Basic or Visual C++ or National Instruments Measurement Studio.
Enhancements include: new graphing functions, such as multi-axis charts and graphs, and a new digital I/O graph to represent timing data and digital patterns. More Microsoft Windows-style controls have been added, including property pages, a multicolumn list box, and tip strips to describe user interface objects.
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