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. Lab VIEW is a graphical programming language that uses icons instead of lines of text to create programs.

. LabVIEW program called Virtual Instrument produced by National Instruments in 1988.

. LabVIEW is a much loved tool of the scientist and engineer.

. Jeff Kodosky is the “Father of LabVIEW”.

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What is it?Laboratory Virtual Instrument

Engineering Workbench.Development environment for the G

language.Produced by National Instruments for

all major operating systems. Originally developed for communication with lab devices.A really useful tool.

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Why use Lab VIEW?Easy to Learn - Intuitive.No SyntaxSource code reads like schematicSpeed of development.Ready made controls for many instrumentsSupport.Easy and instant debugging.Power – Instant Parallel threads.No memory concerns. (Within Reason)As versatile as text-based languages.Fun. Honest!

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LM35

Thermistor

PT100

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Entry-level Lab VIEW certification Demonstrates a broad understanding of Lab VIEW core features and functionality Shows ability to read and interpret

existing Lab VIEW code To maintain credentials Benefits include use of certification

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Training sessions handled by National Instruments (NI) experts.

Those who got CLAD certificates names will be published in NI website.

As a value added course students have more chance to place in core companies.

After training Students will able to do projects in Lab VIEW.

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Integrity of a material, component, or structure Advanced High-Strength Steel Resistance Spot

Weld Automated Testing of Micro shutters Tube Impedance Measurement System for

Acoustical Material Testing Vibration Monitoring Automated Ultrasound Testing of Pipes

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Full surface defect detection on hot condition for long steel products

Non-invasive detection of explosive materials Portable Packaging Test System Developing a Monitoring and Control System

for Structural Aircraft Testing Structural Engineering

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Wind tunnel force Measurements Pressure Measurements Heat flow Composite Acoustical Measurement Universal Testing Machine Stress & Strain data's can be extrapolated Beams Subjected to combined loading Supersonic & hypersonic tunnel temperature

measurements

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Inspecting transparent materials for material defects.

Testing Clutch Drive Plate Production Vibration Monitoring In Designing Low-Cost Mechanical Relay and

Ch-to-Ch Isolated Digital Input Devices Tube Impedance Measurement System for

Acoustical Material Testing Develop a Catalyst Testing Unit

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Control and Monitoring for Industrial Machinery

Real-time test cells are incorporated in a wide array of applications, ranging from simple dynamometers to complex multiaxis servo-hydraulic .

aircraft instrument system-It displays flight indicator, engine indicator and navigation system.

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Materials Testing And Characterization Monitoring the Engine Performance of a

Formula Student Race Car Prototyping a Hybrid Fuel Formula Student

Car Developing three test benches for AC, DC, and

auxiliary power unit (APU) alternators on a military aircraft model

High-Level Prototyping Hardware and Software in Machine Control Applications

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