NI New Products, Volume 1, 2008 - (Page 5) TRIM LINE (DO NOT PRIN NI LabVIEW 8.5 Discover Multicore Development Tools, Statechart Programming Building on 10 years of innovation in multithreading technology, LabVIEW 8.5 software delivers significant performance gains on multicore processors with its intuitive, parallel dataflow language. With the included LabVIEW Project, efficiently develop applications and eliminate incorrect VI linking. The LabVIEW 8.5 platform also includes the LabVIEW Statechart Module to simplify development of complex applications and the LabVIEW Real-Time Module to assign time-critical tasks to specific processor cores on multicore systems. You can also use LabVIEW 8.5 to: Achieve faster test throughput Implement more efficient processor-intensive analysis Take advantage of reliable, high-performance real-time systems Visit ni.com/labview New 6 in. Touch Panel HMIs The new 6 in. touch panel computers (TPCs) provide a compact and rugged HMI to deploy one LabVIEW Touch Panel Module. The NI TPC-2106 and TPC-2106T combine a 416 MHz XScale processor and CompactFlash hard drive with a Windows CE embedded operating system. The TPC-2106T offers a TFT display with improved contrast and brightness. Both feature the NEMA4/IP65 rating for wet or humid environments and a compact design for applications where space is limited. The TPCs also offer: LabVIEW Touch Panel Module hardware deployment license NEMA4/IP65-compliant front panel 416 MHz Intel XScale Processor with Windows CE LabWindows/CVI 8.5 Achieve multicore performance on Windows and real-time applications with this version of the ANSI C integrated development environment for test applications that introduces control over thread management, multithreaded libraries and drivers, thread-safe analysis functions, and advanced debugging tools. LabWindows/CVI 8.5 also features symmetric multiprocessor (SMP) support in real time, and now developers can manually assign code to processor cores to isolate time-critical sections. In addition, developers can balance tasks without sacrificing determinism as well as: Edit code while debugging Work in a new environment with tabbed workspaces and collapsible code regions NI LabVIEW Embedded and QNX Bundle This OEM evaluation bundle is ideal for creating embedded devices with measurement-quality analog I/O. It features a USB data acquisition device from NI, a single-board computer, an evaluation version of QNX Momentics, and the LabVIEW Microprocessor SDK. Simplified FPGA Programming The LabVIEW 8.5 FPGA Module features multichannel libraries; new filters for control and analysis; signal generation IP; and the enhanced FPGA Project Wizard, which automates I/O configuration, incorporates DMA, and speeds setup for counter/timer and encoder applications. NI Measurement Studio 8.1.2 This updated suite of tools and controls for measurement and automation in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, Visual Studio .NET 2003, and Visual Studio 6.0 features legend control scrollbars, network variable performance improvements, analysis code snippets, and enhanced support for engineering formatting. http://www.ni.com/labview85/ http://ni.com/labview http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/en/nid/203943 http://www.ni.com/lwcvi/ http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/6208 http://www.ni.com/fpga/ http://www.ni.com/mstudio/
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of NI New Products, Volume 1, 2008 NI New Products, Volume 1, 2008 Contents Power Source Measure Unit NI Smart Cameras and Vision Development Module NI CompactRIO for Integrated Systems NI LabVIEW 8.5 NI New Products, Volume 1, 2008 NI New Products, Volume 1, 2008 - Contents (Page 1) NI New Products, Volume 1, 2008 - Power Source Measure Unit (Page 2) NI New Products, Volume 1, 2008 - NI Smart Cameras and Vision Development Module (Page 3) NI New Products, Volume 1, 2008 - NI CompactRIO for Integrated Systems (Page 4) NI New Products, Volume 1, 2008 - NI LabVIEW 8.5 (Page 5) NI New Products, Volume 1, 2008 - NI LabVIEW 8.5 (Page 6)
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