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Proper way to communicate over serial
- Tim Robinson
Start Time: May 19, 2020, 4:00 PM GMT+2
Too many users look to the Simple Serial Write Read example in LabVIEW and then struggle to achieve solid, robust communication with their instrument. This is because the example does not properly discuss or handle any of the real-world communication schemes instruments use. At this session, explore these schemes and learn how to handle each case.