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National Instruments LabVIEW Control Design

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description National Instruments LabVIEW Control Design Overview

National Instruments LabVIEW Control Design is a software platform facilitating the design and development of automated control systems. It provides a visual programming environment for modeling system behavior, simulating performance, and ultimately deploying solutions.

Primarily utilized by engineers, researchers, and technicians involved in instrumentation, measurement, and test-and-measure applications across industries like aerospace, automotive, and industrial automation. Its capabilities support complex research projects and rigorous testing procedures.

help National Instruments LabVIEW Control Design FAQ

What does the LabVIEW Control Design and Simulation Module add to LabVIEW?

It adds tools for modeling dynamic systems, analyzing controller behavior, and simulating closed-loop designs within LabVIEW's graphical environment. Engineers can work with transfer functions, state-space models, and simulation diagrams before connecting real hardware.

Can a LabVIEW control model be deployed to NI CompactRIO hardware?

Deployment is possible in supported NI workflows, but the desktop Control Design tools alone do not guarantee real-time execution. A CompactRIO project may also require LabVIEW Real-Time, FPGA components, supported drivers, and compatible hardware.

Can LabVIEW import a plant model designed in MATLAB or Simulink?

LabVIEW can exchange mathematical model data and supports several integration routes, but direct compatibility depends on the model format and installed modules. Transfer-function or state-space coefficients are generally easier to transfer than a complete proprietary Simulink model.

Is LabVIEW Control Design included with base LabVIEW?

It has traditionally been licensed as an add-on module rather than a universal feature of every LabVIEW edition. NI's subscription and bundle names have changed over time, so the current entitlement should be checked in NI Package Manager or the license account.

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