NIWeek Preliminary Conference Program 2008 - (Page 15) Hot Topic INDUSTRIAL AND AUTOMATION TRACK The NI Solution for High-Speed, Deterministic Expansion I/O Discover the latest technology that can distribute the NI measurement and control platform over a high-speed, deterministic network. This open, Ethernet-based communication protocol features easy configuration, low-cost wiring, and flexible topologies. Learn how NI has used this technology to give you the industry’s highest-performance, real-time expansion I/O. Presented by National Instruments Reference Architecture for an HMI Based on LabVIEW Examine a software design architecture to build a scalable navigation engine for cycling through different HMI pages. Build an HMI for targets based on both Windows XP and Windows CE, using the provided framework. Discover tips and tricks to develop an effective HMI based on LabVIEW. Presented by National Instruments What’s New in Compact FieldPoint Learn about the latest product releases for Compact FieldPoint, the rugged, intelligent programmable automation controller (PAC) for easy-to-use data logging, measurement, and control. Hear about the product line roadmap, see demonstrations using the dual Ethernet architecture, and discover the plans NI has for product lifetime longevity. Presented by National Instruments Presented by National Instruments Simulation and Real-Time Control Using LabVIEW Design and Simulation Explore new developments in predictive and nonlinear control with implementation using LabVIEW design tools. Gain experience in applying these techniques in different application areas, and learn the benefits of using an integrated design simulation facility. Presented by National Instruments Presented by National Instruments The mark LabWindows is used under a license from Microsoft Corporation. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. 15 TECHNICAL TRACKS Selecting the Right FPGA Hardware for Your Application A variety of NI products include user-programmable FPGAs. These products, such as CompactRIO and intelligent DAQ, contain different FPGAs with varying resources and performance. Explore the technical differences between the FPGAs used within these products, and gain background knowledge on FPGA performance and resources. Tips and Tricks to Architect a High-Channel-Count SCADA System in LabVIEW Learn three ways – static shared variable node, data socket, and shared variable event structure support – to architect your high-channel-count supervisory control application, and discover the pros and cons of each. Also review tools such as the multiple variable editor and custom I/O servers that help in architecting high-channel-count systems.
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