![]() | Introduction The course LabWindowsTM / CVI Basics I prepares you to create your own applications with LabWindows / CVI. Upon completion of this course you will master the development environment, LabWindows / CVI and you can create basic solutions with its many features. You know how to develop applications using this programming environment. The format of the course allows you to put into practice the skills acquired during the course in your application. Prerequisite: programming experience in C or introductory course in ANSI C * Development of applications in the LabWindows / CVI * Create professional user interfaces with graphs, graphs and scrolling buttons * Understanding of basic principles of programming events * Target: new users and users wishing to develop applications with LabWindows / CVI * Prerequisites: programming experience in C or introductory course in ANSI C * Duration: 3 days After attending this course, you will be able to: • Develop your applications within the LabWindows/CVI environment • Create professional-looking user interfaces with strip charts, graphs, and buttons • Understand the fundamentals of event-driven programming • Create and use an instrument driver • Use the powerful formatting and scanning functions in LabWindows/CVI • Control a GPIB and serial instrument • Develop stand-alone LabWindows/CVI applications • Configure and use data acquisition within LabWindows/CVI |
![]() | Development As a result of ongoing LabWindowsTM / CVI Basics I course LabWindows / CVI Basics II is ideal for new users and intermediate users. Upon completion of this course, you can design powerful multithreaded applications that use Internet communications, DLLs and ActiveX. You learn how to create powerful user interfaces based on menus assets, caneva commands and toolbar. You can draw full advantage of the PC with your application by learning how to program a multithreaded application. Prerequisite: LabWindows / CVI Basics I: Introduction or equivalent experience * Use ActiveX in the LabWindows / CVI * Creating user interfaces developed with toolbars and menus * Compilation of modules as DLLs so they can be used with other applications * Target: new to LabWindows / CVI or NI Developer Suite users and want to develop applications * Pre-requisite: LabWindows / CVI Basics I: Introduction or equivalent experience * Duration: 2 days After attending this course, you will be able to: • Create elaborate user interfaces with toolbars and menus • Use ActiveX within the LabWindows/CVI environment • Compile your modules as DLLs so they can be used with other applications • Use LabWindows/CVI to access DLLs • Develop efficient multithreaded applications • Use advanced development tools to display memory and browse your source code • Develop applications that can communicate with the Internet • Decrease development time using debugging features |