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Integrating Android Devices with NI Vision Software
This example program will demonstrate how it is possible to integrate your Android Device into a Vision System using NI Vision and LabVIEW. The example includes: ...
Rating: 4.00
Last Modified: August 10 2012
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Using Simulation Models with NI VeriStand
NI VeriStand can be used to interact with models from a variety of modeling environments and programming languages. It can run compiled models created in any supported ...
Rating: 3.11
Last Modified: December 07 2012
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Connecting LabVIEW with Scilab Enterprises Scilab Software
LabVIEW is an open platform that allows you to easily integrate 3rd-party (external) software such as Scilab from Scilab Enterprises. This document discusses the ...
Rating: 3.96
Last Modified: February 28 2013
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