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| Conference | GDevCon North America 2025 |
| Presenters | Norm Kirchner |
The complex relationship of You, Jay and I : Practical DSP we all failed or forgot but really need to understand. by Norm Kirchner
All too often automation and test engineers say “…yeah, I recall something like that once upon a time in college, but can’t it’s all fuzzy now” and quickly fall back into poor rules of thumb. These crutches are preventing us from fully unleashing the power built right into LabVIEW and letting people think they need to export to CSV’s and go to python to process and display data <Insert Scream>. NO MORE! This session aims to shore up our weak foundations and show why some very very practical math and understanding can help us really show off what engineers ‘really get’ when they leverage a platform designed to not only connect to real world signals, but DESTROY processing times when stacked up against common competition.