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Getting Started with Raspberry Pi and LabVIEW
You will learn how to connect Raspberry Pi and LabVIEW, the software and hardware part and why it's useful
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About this course
>>> In this Course, you will learn how to connect Raspberry Pi and LabVIEW, the software and hardware part and why it's useful <<<
Welcome to this course.
This Course will show you in a step by step manner how to connect the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B (RPI 2) or Raspberry Pi 3 Model B or Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (RPI 4) to LabVIEW using LabVIEW LINX. LINX is used to interact with common embedded platforms like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone Black, and others.
LabVIEW is basically a graphical programming syntax that makes it simple to visualize, create, and code engineering systems.
-With the Raspberry Pi, you can actually deploy your LabVIEW VIs to the board and run with a computer to visualize your data or run headlessly.
-You can also set your VI to run on startup so that each time you power on the RPI it will run your VI without a computer!
You will know what is the actual hardware and software configurations needs to be done to make this interfacing work smoothly.
Why you should take this course?
-This coures will teach you how to connect Raspberry Pi and LabVIEW
-PI is a small, low cost computer that can be used for many tasks - it's easier to use than Arduino
-You'll learn the software and hardware of connecting PI with LabVIEW
-It's useful because of the wide range of applications it has
After this course, you will be able to make your own interfacing and the choice is yours to use in any application that comes to mind since all connections and configurations are explained in detail.