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Author: John Essick
ISBN : 0199925151
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Hands-On Introduction to LabVIEW for Scientists and Engineers, Second Edition, provides a "learn-by-doing" approach to acquiring the computer-based skills used in daily experimental work in engineering and the sciences. Ideal as an instructional lab textbook or for self-study by individual researchers, this book is not a manual-like
presentation of LabVIEW, but rather leads its readers to mastery of this powerful laboratory tool through the process of carrying out interesting and relevant projects. Readers--who are assumed to have no prior computer programming or LabVIEW background--will begin writing meaningful programs within the first few pages. Hands-On Introduction to LabVIEW is designed for flexible use so that readers can easily choose the desired depth of coverage.
New to the Second Edition
* All chapters fully updated to the latest version of LabVIEW and commonly used low-cost data acquisition devices
* Full-color reference card of LabVIEW programming icons
* "Quick Example" sections at the chapter beginnings give concise introductions to the MathScript Node, Shift Register, and Case Structure
* Coverage of USB control of stand-alone instrumentation
* Solutions to even-numbered back-of-the-chapter problems available on the companion website
Books with free ebook downloads available Free Hands-On Introduction to LabVIEW for Scientists and Engineers [Paperback]
- Paperback: 624 pages
- Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 2 edition (June 8, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0199925151
- ISBN-13: 978-0199925155
- Product Dimensions: 0.9 x 7.3 x 9 inches
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Free Hands-On Introduction to LabVIEW for Scientists and Engineers
This book is good for beginner, not requiring any background. Hoever, if you've already had experience on programming and just want to quickly pick up Labview syntex, this book may not be the best choice since the author arrange chapters by practical example rather by Labview 'components'.
By yulin
I am preparing to teach a LabView-based engineering course soon, and it is tempting to assign this textbook to my students and say Go For It, instead of trying to teach them myself in the lab class setting. It is sometimes hard to judge an educational tool when one already knows the material, but this book's pace, tone and coverage seem just right. I have learned a few things from it, too, especially about VISA and the MathScript command window. The author provides examples using four well-chosen DAQ platforms (USB-6009, PCI-6000 series, ELVIS and MyDAQ). I would like it to provide more information on array handling, which is a pain in LabView, and about buffering data for filtering, which NI means to be invisible to the standard LV user, because those two topics aren't easily learned from the NI help files. However, if a student gets the basics from this book then an instructor can address those additional topics in the class or research lab.
By C. Neils
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