NI LabVIEW NXG 4.0 with Drivers | 30.9 Gb
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NI, the provider of a software-defined platform that helps accelerate the development and performance of automated test and automated measurement systems, announced a new release of LabVIEW NXG, demonstrating continued investment in the next generation of LabVIEW engineering system design software. LabVIEW NXG 4.0 Readme - Date: November 2019 Code Deployment and Distribution - Build a library—Build source files into a G loadable library (.gll) that dynamically loads when its top-level application launches.- Package a Library —Make your library files ready for distribution by building them into a package or package installer on the Package document.- Componentize applications—Componentizing an application helps you organize code into logical groups, save time from creating duplicate code, and enhance software stability. Use Application and Library documents to create component-based applications, in which you compose loosely coupled code into modular and cohesive projects. Desktop UI Controls - Programmatically open and close tree items—Use the Tree nodes to programmatically open and close tree items at run time. Use the tree control events to get notifications when the user opens or closes a tree item.- Select multiple items in a tree control—Users can select multiple items in a tree control. Use the tree control events to get notifications when the user selects or deselects one or more items in the tree control.- New classes and properties—Use properties to modify controls at run time, such as to change the color of a Boolean control or to set the data range of a numeric textbox. Find reference information for the new classes and properties in the Class Reference section.- Temporarily block user interactions on the panel—Use the Busy State nodes to set the state of the cursor and disable or enable mouse and keyboard input on the panel.- Programmatically reset controls—Use the Reinitialize to Default node to reset controls to their default values at run time.- Set the same display name for multiple controls—You can set the same label, which displays on the panel, for multiple controls. Although the control name must be unique, you can toggle whether the label and control name are set independent of each other.- Enhancements to resizing windows—The following enhancements are made to resizing the window of a VI:. Maximize or restore the window when running the VI outside LabVIEW.. Set the default, minimum, and maximum sizes for the view area of the window in the Window section on the Panel tab.- Use the Database Connectivity API to interact with external databases. This capability is included with LabVIEW Professional.Programming Environment - Use the Actor Framework to facilitate applications that consist of multiple, independent tasks that communicate with each other.- View connector pane information in the palette tooltip.Third-Party Software Interoperability and Code Integration - Use .NET nodes to convert .NET Objects into LabVIEW NXG data types or convert LabVIEW NXG data into .NET objects.Additional FPGA Functionality You can perform the following tasks without installing the LabVIEW NXG FPGA Module:- Access FPGA targets in the Design view palette of SystemDesigner- View or edit FPGA code- Deploy bitfiles (.lvbitx) to FPGA targets- Migrate LabVIEW FPGA functions to LabVIEW NXGPreview Features - Enable Multi-Mode Elements to manually determine how a node should behave in your diagrams. This is a preview feature.- Enable overload groups to determine how a node should automatically behave based on how you connect different types of data. This is a preview feature. In one of its biggest rollouts in years, National Instruments (NI) said it is returning to its roots and introducing a simple test and measurement product that’s aimed at capturing engineer customers who aren’t programmers. Known as LabView NXG, the product builds on the founders’ original vision of creating an approachable, graphical environment for users. It comes 31 years after the introduction of the test and measurement giant’s flagship product, called LabView. With the intro of the new product, the company is also focusing on interactive workflow and the concept of graphical programming. For NI, the rollout of LabView NXG is a bit of deva vu. The company originally introduced LabView in 1986, with the idea of giving “spreadsheet-type simplicity” to the complex world of test and measurement. LabView ultimately grew into the foundation of NI, which now does about $1.2 billion in business annually. Millions of people, ranging from engineers and technicians to college students and even high school students, have used LabView over the decades. NI still has hundreds of thousands of industrial users on its active service contracts, and many more in the academic arena, it said. The LabView product has evolved over the years, however, shifting slightly away from its original vision. Starting in about 2003, it took a turn toward the embedded market and added features for those users. But while that expanded the product’s reach and boosted its appeal for throngs of new users, some of LabView’s well-known simplicity was lost. LabVIEW NXG System Designer For more than 30 years, NI has developed high-performance automated test and automated measurement systems to help you solve your engineering challenges now and into the future. Our open, software-defined platform uses modular hardware and an expansive ecosystem to help you turn powerful possibilities into real solutions. Product: NI LabVIEW NXGVersion: 4.0.0 build 7.1.050148 with Drivers *Supported Architectures: x64Website Home Page : www.ni.comLanguage: English, Français, Deutsch, 日本語, 한국어, 中文System Requirements: PCSupported Operating Systems: **Size: 30.9 Gb * release info: NI LabVIEW NXG 4.0 and Drivers.iso
NI LabVIEW NXG 4.0.iso
** System Requirements: LabVIEW NXG has the following minimum system requirements:
- Pentium 4 G1 equivalent (Intel i5 equivalent or higher recommended)
- 10 GB disk space (20 GB or higher recommended)
- 1 GB RAM
- .NET Framework 4.6.2
- 1024 x 768 resolution (1366 x 768 or higher recommended)
Supported Operating Systems
LabVIEW NXG 4.0 supports the 64-bit version of the following operating systems:
- Windows 10 (version 1903)/8.1 Update 1*/7 SP1**
- Windows Server 2012 R2*
- Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1**
* NI software installs VC2015 Runtime and .NET 4.6.2. Windows 8.1 requires Microsoft updates to support these items.
* NI software is signed with a SHA-256 certificate. Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 require Microsoft updates to support SHA-256.
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