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NI LabVIEW Professional Development System for Linux®

  • Easy-to-use graphical development environment
  • Rapid user interface development for displaying live data
  • Extensive signal processing, analysis, and math functionality
  • Source code control integration and code complexity metrics
  • Tight integration with a wide range of measurement hardware
  • Multiple communication options (TCP/IP, UDP, serial, and more)

Part Number Description Est Ship  US Dollars Qty
LabVIEW Professional Development System for Linux
778249-09LabVIEW Professional Development Sys for Linux, Includes 1 Yr SSP--For prices, Select Country 
778752-03LabVIEW VI Analyzer Toolkit for Win/Mac/LINUX--For prices, Select Country 
 
 

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NI LabVIEW is an award-winning development environment optimized for engineers and scientists creating test, measurement, and control applications. With LabVIEW, you can quickly and easily acquire with real-world signals, perform analysis to ascertain meaningful data, and communicate or store results through a variety of means.

You can get LabVIEW, along with application-specific add-on software, at discounted prices by purchasing the NI Developer Suite. If you have an earlier version of LabVIEW, you can purchase an upgrade using the NI Software Upgrade Advisor.

The LabVIEW Development System includes one year of membership in the Standard Service Program (SSP) to help you make the most of your software investment. With an SSP membership, you can capitalize on the latest technology improvements through automatic software updates and maintenance releases and reduce your application development time with direct access to technical support from NI applications engineers through phone and e-mail. You also have access to special online, on-demand software training modules to learn more about features, application uses, and development best practices.

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