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Analog Electronics with LabVIEW

Author: Kenneth L. Ashley
language: en
Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional
Release Date: 2002
-- Projects include many program files in LabView, Mathcad and SPICE which professionals would not have time to create on their own.-- LabView allows engineers to turn their desktop into the instrument-- Analog circuit design is still vital in building communications devices - the addition of LabView makes this process more precise and time efficientThis book presents a study of analog electronics. It consists of theory and closely coupled experiments, which are based entirely on computer-based data acquisition using LabView. The topics included treat many of the relevant aspects of basic modern electronics.
LabVIEW Student Edition

The goal of this book is to help students learn to use LabVIEW(TM) on their own.The LabVIEW Student Edition delivers all the capabilities of the full version of LabVIEW, widely considered the industry standard for design, test, measurement, automation, and control applications. With LabVIEW, students can design graphical programming solutions to their homework problems and laboratory experiments--an ideal tool for science and engineering applications--that is also fun to use! The LabVIEW Student Edition affords students the opportunity for self-paced learning and independent project development. KEY TOPICS: LabVIEW Basics; Virtual Instruments; Editing and Debugging Virtual Instruments; SubVIs; Structures; Arrays and Clusters; Charts and Graphs; Data Acquisition; Strings and File I/O; NI LabVIEW MathScript RT Module; Analysis. MARKET: LabVIEW Student Edition is available to students, faculty, and staff for personal educational use only. It is not intended for research, institutional, or commercial use. For more information about these licensing options, please visit the National Instruments website at (http: www.ni.com/academic/)