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Introduction to LabVIEW

When we start LabVIEW we get a screen that consists of three windows:   Understanding the three windows  Front panel: This is where we can insert charts, buttons and switches that we can use to control...

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Datalogging in LabVIEW: Timed datalogging

It is possible to log data with LabVIEW. The simplest method is logging with a specific time interval between each measurement and the recording takes place over a specific time interval. An example...

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How to update the NXT firmware in LabVIEW

This is how to update the firmware on the NXT using LabVIEW for LEGO MINDSTORMS (LVLM) or LabVIEW for Education (LV4E). 1. First go to tools and select NXT Terminal: This window will pop up: 2. Select...

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Create your own games with “RIC” files

One way to display information on the NXT screen is by using a “RIC” image file. Most of the default graphics that you see on the NXT use this file type. For example, the the sample “Try Touch” program...

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RicEditor tutorial: Create a cannon game!

Before you start This post is a tutorial on how to work with “RIC” image files to create a simple game using the NXT display. For an example of what the finished game will look like and an introduction...

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Create apps for NXT with MIT App Inventor

MIT App Inventor is a web-based tool for creating apps for Android phones. The apps you create are stored on a server and can be downloaded to your phone or computer as well. In this tutorial, we will...

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