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LabVIEW Installation for a Hands-On Event

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This page has the instructions students need to setup and use LabVIEW on their personal computers for a University Hands-On Event. To complete all the exercises, students will need LabVIEW, DAQ, and VISA installed on their machine, per the instructions below. VI Package Manager is also recommended in order to enable access to common libraries for additional functionality.

LabVIEW Community Edition (CE)

LabVIEW CE is completely free for students and hobbyists when used for non-commercial applications. LabVIEW Community has all the same features and capabilities as LabVIEW Professional and supports the same drivers, add-ons and toolkits as any other version.

Windows and Linux

  • Visit this link
  • Select Windows, the latest version and 'Community'
  • You will need an ni.com to download and activate the CE version of LabVIEW

Note: The Linux version of LabVIEW CE requires an internet connection at all times

macOS

  • LabVIEW 2023 and earlier versions are available from the same page as Windows and Linux. But the 2024 version is not officially supported. To download LabVIEW 2024 CE for macOS, please review this information: [1]

DAQ Drivers

Unversity Hands-On events will typically use Data Acquisition (DAQ) hardware to interface with sensors and measurement devices. This driver will enable support for all NI DAQ devices, which can be found here NI DAQ equipment

Note that DAQ drivers are only available for Windows and Linux


VISA Drivers

This is the standard driver to interface with bench top instrumentation, such as Scopes, Power Supplies, Function Generators, etc.. It also provides support for serial devices using RS-232


VI Package Manager

This is the 'App Store' for all LabVIEW add-ons and toolkits, the full library of which can be found on VIPM.io