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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Sections                1.1            What is LabVIEW                1.2            Assumptions                1.3            Conventions in the Text                1.4            LabVIEW VIs                1.5            Starting LabVIEW                1.6            Creating a VI                1.7            LabVIEW Menus                1.8            Key Terms                1.9            Summary             1.10            Self-Assessment   CHAPTER 2 LABVIEW BASICS   Sections                1.1            Opening a VI                1.2            Basic Math in LabVIEW–Using Functions                1.3            Programming Preview: While Loops                1.4            Dataflow Programming                1.5            Data Types and Conversions                1.6            Documenting VIs                1.7            Printing a VI                1.8            Saving Your Work                1.9            Closing a VI             1.10            Key Terms             1.11            Summary             1.12            Self-Assessment             1.13            Problems CHAPTER 3 LABVIEW MATH FUNCTIONS   Sections                1.1            Introduction                1.2            Basic Math Functions                1.3            Trigonometric and Hyperbolic Trig. Functions                1.4            Exponential and Logarithm Functions                1.5            Boolean and Comparison Functions                1.6            Programming Preview: Debugging                1.7            Key Terms                1.8            Summary                1.9            Self-Assessment             1.10            Problems CHAPTER 4 MATRIX MATH USING LABVIEW   Sections                1.1            Working with Matrices and Arrays in LabVIEW                1.2            Extracting a Subarray from a Larger Array or Matrix                1.3            Adding Arrays                1.4            Transpose Array                1.5            Multiplying an Array by a Scalar                1.6            Matrix Multiplication                1.7            Element by Element Multiplication                1.8            Condition Number                1.9            Matrix Determinant             1.10            Inverse Matrix             1.11            Solving Simultaneous Linear Equations             1.12            Programming Preview: For Loops             1.13            Key Terms             1.14            Summary             1.15            Self-Assessment             1.16            Problems   CHAPTER 5 DATA ACQUISITION WITH LABVIEW   Sections                1.1            Overview of Data Acquisition                1.2            Sensors, Signals and Signal Conditioning                1.3            Data Acquisition Hardware                1.4            Using LabVIEW to Collect Data                1.5            Key Terms                1.6            Summary                1.7            Self-Assessment                1.8            Problems   CHAPTER 6 GETTING DATA INTO AND OUT OF LABVIEW WITHOUT DATA ACQUISITION   Sections                1.1            Introduction                1.2            Writing LabVIEW Data to a Spreadsheet File                1.3            Writing LabVIEW Data to a Measurement File                1.4            Reading a LabVIEW Measurement File                1.5            Reading a Spreadsheet File in LabVIEW                1.6            Using Spreadsheet Data to Initialize a Matrix Control                1.7            Key Terms                1.8            Summary                1.9            Self-Assessment             1.10            Problems CHAPTER 7 GRAPHING WITH LABVIEW   Sections    1.1            Introduction    1.2            Using Waveform Charts    1.3            Using Waveform Graphs    1.4            Modifying Graph Features    1.5            Generating 1D Arrays for Graphing    1.6            Putting LabVIEW Graphs to Work    1.7            Using XY Graphs–2D Plotting    1.8            3D Graphing    1.9            Getting Graphs onto Paper and into Reports 1.10            Key Terms 1.11            Summary 1.12            Self-Assessment 1.13            Problems     CHAPTER 8 DATA ANALYSIS USING LABVIEW VIS   Sections    1.1            Introduction    1.2            Basic Statistics    1.3            Interpolation    1.4            Curve Fitting    1.5            Regression    1.6            Key Terms    1.7            Summary    1.8            Self-Assessment    1.9            Problems   CHAPTER 9 PROGRAMMING IN LABVIEW   Sections    1.1            Introduction    1.2            LabVIEW Programming Basics, Expanded    1.3            Structures    1.4            Key Terms    1.5            Summary    1.6            Self-Assessment    1.7            Problems     CHAPTER 10 LOOKING FORWARD: ADVANCED MATH USING LABVIEW VIS   Sections    1.1            Introduction    1.2            Working with Polynomials    1.3            Statistics: Hypothesis Testing    1.4            Differentiation    1.5            Integration    1.6            Runge—Kutta Integration    1.7            Exponential Filter    1.8            Spectral Analysis    1.9            Monte Carlo Simulation 1.10            PID Controller  
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Based on LabVIEW 2009, this text is designed for readers with little to no experience using LabVIEW. Consistent pedagogy and modular chapter format enables instructors to mix multiple introductory topics. Part of Esource, the Custom Engineering Database. Esource is great for instructors who have struggled to find the perfect textbook that fits the topic sequence of their course. We can build a book that matches your content requirements and teaching approach through a vast selection of topics in a customizable database.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780136094296
Publisert
2010-03-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Pearson
Vekt
740 gr
Høyde
252 mm
Bredde
204 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
416

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Biografisk notat

Ronald W. Larsen, Ph.D., P.E., is the Department Head of the Chemical and Biological Engineering Department at Montana State University.