![]() There’s also an online tutorial for instrument communication. There were more serial communication information in the section: I found a help page “Serial Port Communication” under the section:Īnd it assumes the user would only be controlling devices that can communicate to VISA protocol, not general serial communication. It took a bit of hunting around to find them, though, and the download page was titled LabVIEW 2018 but it has a download link for the 2019 help files. For that information I was thankful National Instruments made help files for LabVIEW available for download so I can investigate without a full download and installation of the full tool suite. Thankfully that has since changed and the Mindstorm flavor of LabVIEW is available for download.īut I’m not focused on LEGO right now, today’s aim is to see how I might fulfill my general computer control goals with this tool. Back then the Mindstorm-specific version was very closely guarded and, when I lost track of my CD-ROM, I was out of luck because neither NI nor LEGO made it available for download. I had some exposure to LabVIEW many years ago thanks to LEGO Mindstorms, which had used a version of LabVIEW for programming the NXT brick. I don’t know how directly these two products compete in the broader market, but I do know they have some overlap relating to instrument control. After taking a quick look over Keysight VEE, I switched focus to LabVIEW by National Instruments. ![]()
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