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National Instrument s LabVIEW is the graphical programming language used for the development of this application. [Pg.1007]

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National Instruments Lab VIEW software. (2007). National Instruments, http //www.ni.com/. [Pg.123]

Mylan Laboratories National Fuel Gas Co. National Instruments Corp. NBTY Inc. [Pg.119]

Overall, most of the requirements for a process spectrometer/analyzer are straightforward to implement, but they do require attention at the design level. Another important area, which is FTIR specific, is the user interface and the need to provide for industry standard data communications. Standard software packages do exist for process instrumentation. For prototype development, and even for the front-end interface in a stand-alone mode of operation, software products, such as National Instraments Lab View and the Mathworks MatLab, are also important instrumentation development tools. Note that National Instruments also provides important computer-based electronics and hardware that meet most of the computer interfacing, and system control and communications needs for modem instrumentation. For practical installations, a product known... [Pg.184]

National Instruments Corp. (UK) Ltd, 21 Kingfisher Court, Hambridge Road, Newbury, Berks RG14SZX, UK. [Pg.238]

Moore, G. et al. 2008. National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report on Penobsquis Picadilly Potash Deposits, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. Potash Corporation of Saskachawan Inc., 83 p. Valyashko, M.G. 1956. Geochemistry of bromine in the processes of salt deposition and the use of the bromine content as a genetic and prospecting criterion. Geochemistry, 6, 570-589. [Pg.538]

In the analysis section, CH4, CO and CO2 concentrations are monitored with an online NDIR multiple analyzer (Advance Optima, Uras 14). For the analysis of O2 a continuous paramagnetic analyzer (Advance Optima, Magnos 106) is employed H2 is analyzed with a thermal conductivity detector (Advance Optima, Caldos 17). An analog-digital board (National Instruments, AT-M lO 64E) allows... [Pg.303]

Integration of National Instruments LabVIEW Software into the Chemistry Curriculum 101... [Pg.127]

Piston APV Graco National Instrument Nordson Waukesha Wilden... [Pg.511]

Establish electrical contact for the disposable electrodes via an Ag/AgCl coated wire that was previously soldered to a Lemo connector. The galvanic cell experimental setup is shown in Fig. 2.1. Connect electrodes via a high-impedance interface (World Precision Instruments) to a 16-channel BNC block (National Instruments) coupled to a 16-bit PCI-type data acquisition board (National Instruments). Take potentials at 1-s intervals and average them (N = 250). [Pg.984]

A software tool for the handheld LAPS set-up can be created by, e.g., the programming language Lab VIEW from National Instruments. The software should provide all necessary measurement steps that are required during a complete measurement cycle ... [Pg.1007]

LabVIEW Front Panel display (top) of photomultiplier count rate in counts per second (cps) and block diagram (bottom) for a Virtual Instrument (VI) that measures this. The VI is used to count scattered photons using a counter (ctrO) on a National Instruments M622at PC board and is useful in optimizing die imaging optics and for ensuring adequate count levels for the experiment. [Pg.387]

The VI is used to count scattered photons using a National Instruments M622x PC board, and the basic functions of parts to C are described in the text. The detailed meaning of each icon, along with descriptions of the controlhng inputs and outputs, can be seen in LabVIEW by positioning the mouse cursor on the icon. See also the discussion in Chapter III of the use of LabVIEW in interfacing situations. [Pg.387]

National Instrument Micropipet Pipettor 37 Labindustries Micro/Mac Pipet... [Pg.199]

Hanks, John. Hanks on Machine Vision Understand Your Application. National Instruments VerticalNet Online Publications. (March 22,2000). [Pg.187]


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