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Virtual Automation: Submitted By: AAYUSHI VISHNOI Submitted To: Dr. Arun Kumar G Roll No.: 1900910310003 Section: 5EC-1
Virtual Automation: Submitted By: AAYUSHI VISHNOI Submitted To: Dr. Arun Kumar G Roll No.: 1900910310003 Section: 5EC-1
Virtual Automation: Submitted By: AAYUSHI VISHNOI Submitted To: Dr. Arun Kumar G Roll No.: 1900910310003 Section: 5EC-1
Introduction
Benefits
Applications
Future prospects
Project
Summary
Conclusion
References 2
A virtual instrument consists of an industry-standard computer or
workstation equipped with
• powerful application software
INTRODUCTION
• cost-effective hardware such as plug-in boards
• driver software
which together perform the functions of traditional instruments.
LabVIEW offers powerful features that make is easy to connect to a wide variety of hardware and other
software. Thus LabView is considered ideal for creating virtual instruments.
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Benefits
Graphical Programming
One of the most powerful features that LabVIEW offers engineers and scientists is its
graphical programming environment. With LabVIEW, you can design custom virtual
instruments by creating a graphical user interface on the computer screen through which you
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APPLICATIONS
Applications
Automated Product
Automated Product design validation of a component/sub-
design validation system/system.
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PROJECT
Design of two pole traffic light system using LabVIEW and DSC with traffic light.
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SUMMARY
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CONCLUSION
Virtual instrumentation is fueled by ever-advancing computer technology and offers you the
power to create and define your own system based on an open framework. This concept
not only ensures that your work will be usable in the future but also provides the flexibility to
adapt and extend as needs change.
LabVIEW was designed with scientists and engineers in mind, providing powerful tools and
a familiar development environment created specifically for the design of virtual
instruments.
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REFERENCE
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1. www.ni.com
www.viewpointu
sa.com 2.
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THANK YOU!
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