LabView virtual instrument program to tune a PID controller
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LabView virtual instrument program to tune a PID controller
A procedural tone generator library for constructing programmed trees of instructions for virtual instruments.
A LabView virtual instrument program to control a 4-pole stepper motor.
This repository contains several fundamental Virtual Instruments (VIs) of NI LabVIEW.
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LabView Finite State Machine with state VI callbacks
Virtual Instrument package for visualization on a XY Oscilloscope, coded in Max/MSP using RNBO. Wiki Site in construction:
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