Industrial Training Program
The aim of this training is to acquaint the participants with the basics of how to develop applications in the LabVIEW programming environment. In this Training also teaches you the basics of how to implement and distribute your custom LabVIEW applications.
Course Outline
The Industrial Training Program is having following three main components:
A. LabVIEW Technology (Core 1) : The first step in the LabVIEW learning path, the LabVIEW Core 1 Course gives you the chance to 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. At the end of the course, you will be able to create applications using the state machine design pattern to acquire, analyze, process, visualize, and store real-world data.
Following are the Course Contents:
- Introduction to LabVIEW
- First Measurement (NI DAQ Device)
- First Measurement (Non-NI Instrument)
- Exploring an Existing Application
- Creating Your First Application
- Debugging and Troubleshooting
- Creating Your First Application
- Concept Check and Feedback session
- Working with Groups of Data
- Executing Code Based on a Condition
- Writing and Reading Data to File
- Reusing Code
- Grouping Data of Mixed Data Types
- Propagate Data Type Changes Using Type Definitions
- Implementing a Sequencer
B. LabVIEW Technology (Core 2) : The LabVIEW Core 2 Course is an extension of the LabVIEW Core 1 Course. This course teaches you how to use common design patterns to successfully implement and distribute LabVIEW applications for research, engineering, and testing environments. Topics covered include programmatic control of your user interface, techniques to optimize reuse of existing code, use of file I/O functions, and tools to create executables and installers. The LabVIEW Core 2 Course directly links LabVIEW functionality to your application needs and provides a jump-start for application development.
Following are the Course Contents:
- Using Variables
- Communicating Data Between Parallel Loops
- Implementing Design Patterns
- Controlling the User Interface
- File I/O Techniques
- Improving an Existing VI
- Creating and Distributing Applications
C. Following Activities are included in this section :
- Project Work
- Introduction about International Level certification: Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer (CLAD) Certification
- Q & A Session
- Training test & feedback session
- Free Preparatory Classes for CLAD Certification
Key Take Aways
- Interactively acquire and analyze data from NI hardware (NI DAQ devices) and non-NI instruments (GPIB instruments)
- Create and program a LabVIEW application that acquires, analyzes, and visualizes data
- Use programming structures, data types, and the analysis and signal processing algorithms in LabVIEW
- Work with sets of single-channel and multi-channel data
- Implement a sequencer using a state machine design pattern
- Use local variables to modify front panel controls or stop parallel loops
- Apply common design patterns that use queues and events
- Evaluate file I/O formats and use them in applications
- Prepare, build, debug, and deploy stand-alone applications
- Ready for Entry-level LabVIEW certification
- E-certificates/Paper certificates will be provided to all Trainee by AKGEC-NI LabVIEW Academy
Mode of Training
Regular : Mon – Fri (9:00 am – 5:00 pm)