Programming Arduino with LabVIEW (Practical projects)
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- Feb 06, 2025

Programming Arduino with LabVIEW (Practical projects), available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.8, with 35 lectures, based on 23 reviews, and has 536 subscribers.
You will learn about The basics of Arduino programming Simple introduction to the Arduino c programming Several projects using Arduino C LabVIEW installation steps LabVIEW programming basics (loops math operations logic operation data converters extra) LabVIEW GUI basics (Leds – Switches and buttons – All Controls and indicators like sensor indicators) Wiring all projects step by step with HD videos This course is ideal for individuals who are All students It is particularly useful for All students.
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Summary
Title: Programming Arduino with LabVIEW (Practical projects)
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 3.8
Number of Lectures: 35
Number of Published Lectures: 35
Number of Curriculum Items: 35
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 35
Original Price: $24.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
Arduinois an open-source computer hardware used to develop interactive objects, taking inputs from a variety of switches or sensors, and controlling a variety of lights, motors, and other physical outputs.
Arduinoprojects can be stand-alone, or they can communicate with software running on your computer
LabVIEW: is a highly productive development environment for creating Graphical interfaces for applications that interact with real-world data or signals in fields such as science and engineering.
LabVIEWitself is a software development environment that contains numerous components, several of which are required for any type of test, measurement, or control application.
Hardware Support
Support for thousands of hardware devices, including:
Scientific instruments
Data acquisition devices
Sensors
Cameras
Motors and actuators
Using LabVIEW , we can design a GUI interface that display all indicators and controls that we need in our project like LED’s, Switches, Temperature indicators and any others
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Installing the required software
Lecture 1: Introduction to the course
Lecture 2: Downloading the required softwares
Lecture 3: Installing the required software
Lecture 4: Preparing the Arduino board to be programmed by the labview
Chapter 2: Arduino programming introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction to arduino
Lecture 2: The Hardware required for the first project
Lecture 3: Explaining the Arduino IDE
Lecture 4: The main structure of Arduino C sketch
Lecture 5: Important instructions for programming the Arduino Boards
Lecture 6: The first Project Blinking Led
Lecture 7: The Hardware of the first project
Lecture 8: The simulation of the first project using Proteus
Lecture 9: Why we need Variable declaration ?
Lecture 10: Traffic Project
Lecture 11: Controlling a led by a switch
Lecture 12: Controlling the brightness of a led by PWM
Lecture 13: Fading a led using potentiometer and the PWM
Lecture 14: Controlling the speed of dc motor using potentiometer
Chapter 3: Labview basics ( important )
Lecture 1: Introduction the labview program
Lecture 2: Important reference for the labview
Lecture 3: The first labview project
Lecture 4: Important
Lecture 5: Design voltage divider circuit and calculator
Chapter 4: Arduino Control using The labview
Lecture 1: Uploading the firmware of the two libraries
Lecture 2: The first Project: control a led by a switch on the labview ( Important )
Lecture 3: Control many leds By switches in labview
Lecture 4: Labview for blinking a led using the arduino
Lecture 5: The Blinking led Using While loop
Lecture 6: Traffic Control project ( Labview and Arduino )
Lecture 7: Traffic Control Project with Some more features
Lecture 8: Reading the digital pins ( project )
Chapter 5: Labview And Arduino with Analog Read and Write
Lecture 1: Fading a led and controlling the dc motor speed by PWM
Lecture 2: LED and dc motor control by the for loop
Lecture 3: Reading the analog values and control the dc motor and a led
Chapter 6: Using linx library to control the Arduino board by labview
Lecture 1: Controlling a led by a switch using linx library
Instructors

H Soltan
Research Assistant
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