We see a demonstration of how CMOS image sensors like the ones used in camera phones are tested using TestStand, LabVIEW, NI Vision software and NI hardware.
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We see a demonstration of using a USB DAQ with an embedded system to produce a complete heart rate monitor system. I think this was the only intern at NIWeek who was brave enough to give us a demo.
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We see how a PXI chassis can communicate with various industrial protocols like OPC, Devicenet, Profibus, Ethernet, CANopen and a touch panel HMI.
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Here's Alex from the Liberal Arts and Science Academy of Austin, TX talking about their latest robotic creation for the FIRST competition.
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Here's what happens when two video bloggers meet at NIWeek. There was some good stuff we didn't get on camera, like how Richard says everyone is Pavarotti. When what he really meant was paparazzi.
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Quick Interview with Brian Powell, architect with the LabVIEW R&D team. He talks about the early days at NI, his involvement with Info-LabVIEW and his blog.
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