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This document provides an overview of experiments for getting started with basic mathematical operations, control, and indicators in LabVIEW. It includes examples of simple and compound arithmetic operations, complex number functions, unit conversions, and scaling operations. The examples cover topics like calculating expressions, comparing values, manipulating real and imaginary numbers, converting between temperature scales and units, and adding binary values using half and full adders. The goal is to help new LabVIEW users learn fundamental programming concepts through hands-on examples.
This document provides an overview of experiments for getting started with basic mathematical operations, control, and indicators in LabVIEW. It includes examples of simple and compound arithmetic operations, complex number functions, unit conversions, and scaling operations. The examples cover topics like calculating expressions, comparing values, manipulating real and imaginary numbers, converting between temperature scales and units, and adding binary values using half and full adders. The goal is to help new LabVIEW users learn fundamental programming concepts through hands-on examples.
This document provides an overview of experiments for getting started with basic mathematical operations, control, and indicators in LabVIEW. It includes examples of simple and compound arithmetic operations, complex number functions, unit conversions, and scaling operations. The examples cover topics like calculating expressions, comparing values, manipulating real and imaginary numbers, converting between temperature scales and units, and adding binary values using half and full adders. The goal is to help new LabVIEW users learn fundamental programming concepts through hands-on examples.
Exp-1 Getting Started with LabVIEW Basic Mathematical
Operation, Control and Indicator
Aim:- o Simple and Compound arithmetic operation o Complex number function o Conversions o Scaling operations
1. Simple and Compound arithmetic operation (a) Simple arithmetic operation
I. (a + b)3 = a3 + b3 + 3ab(a + b); II. (a b)3 = a3 b3 3ab(a b); Hint: A and B are the inputs. (User defined variable) Not more than 2 control or constant Use one indicator to display output data Use toggle switch to make simple program.
(b) Compound arithmetic operation
I. Find the given X value is even (or) odd accordingly make the LED ON for even Values and LED OFF for the odd Values. II. You want to write a logical expression that makes three individual comparisons: Is A less than B? Is B less than C? Is C less than D? If the condition is satisfied make the LED ON. Hint: A, B, C and D are the inputs. (User defined variable) Use three Boolean indicators (LED) to display the result III. Make comparision of X value with Y value If X is not equal to Y ; Add X with 5 and Y with 10 If X is equal to Y ; Subtract X with 5 and Y with 10 If X is Greater than or equal to Y ; Multiply X with 5 and Y with 10 If X is Lesser than or equal to Y ; Divide X with 5 and Y with 10
IV. Create a program for calculating body mass index(BMI) using cluster functions
Exp-1 Getting Started with LabVIEW Basic Mathematical Operation, Control and Indicator
2. Complex number function
I. Make multiplication of two complex numbers
Hint: "FOIL" method (a+bi) (c+di) = ac + adi + bci + bdi 2 FOIL method = ac + adi + bci - bd (because i 2 =-1) = (ac - bd) + (ad + bc)i Display result as Real and Imaginary parts (Use two numeric indicators)
II. Make division of two complex numbers
Hint: Do this Division:
2 + 3i
4 - 5i Multiply top and bottom by the conjugate of 4 - 5i :
2 + 3i
4 + 5i = 8 + 10i + 12i + 15i 2
4 - 5i 4 + 5i 16 + 20i - 20i - 25i 2
Now remember that i 2 = -1, so:
= 8 + 10i + 12i - 15
16 + 20i - 20i + 25 Add Like Terms (and notice how on the bottom 20i - 20i cancels out!):
= -7 + 22i
41 We should then put the answer back into a + bi form:
= -7 + 22 i
41 41
3. Conversions I. Conversion of Temperature: From Celsius convert to Fahrenheit and Kelvin When the temperature of Celsius is between 0 to 20 C display Cool weather When the temperature Celsius is between 21 to 30 C display Warm weather When the temperature Celsius is between 31 and above C display Hot weather
Exp-1 Getting Started with LabVIEW Basic Mathematical Operation, Control and Indicator
Hint: III. C x 9/5 + 32 = F IV. C = K-273
One input for give C data.. Two output to display F and K One string indicator for display the condition of weather
II. Convert analog to digital values ( Hint : Use number to boolean array) III. Convert meter to centimeters IV. Convert transfer function model to state space model (Hint : Use Control Design & Simulation)
4. Scaling operations I. Half Adder II. Full - Adder
SOFT COPY OBSERVATION Aim, objective, icon used, results Copy and paste Front panel and Block diagram pic. Just the program and result in two windows. Use proper size for visibility.