I Need someone with National Instruments experience in labview.
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Description of every module: Looking for an experiences Labview/NI programmer to set-up a data acquisition program to work with our hardware.
Description of requirements/functionality: Develop the NI application to receive vibration data from installed hardware.
Specific technologies required: Labview, National Instruments, Cloud
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Mike B.
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Dear Customer,
we are a team of engineers able to develop software in Labview. We are especially skilled in system test design, acquiring Voltage, Currents Temperatures through National Instruments PXI o directly to Power supply or other instruments with USB/LAN connection.
We daily work with Labview software and GUI in order to have a friendly interface. We have more than 10 years of experience in all kind of acquisition from fast events detection (through fast Oscilloscope up to 8GHz of Bandwidth) to large data collection (up to 10x16 Channels ADC acquiring by SPI).
We can also show a labview interface to process the signals, in a windows based environment. All the data are stored (in CVS, txt or xls) and ready to be used.
It would be a pleasure to discuss this opportunity with you further. Our contact details are reported at the bottom of the page. Please do get in touch.
You can find more details on our site
http://www.lomielectronics.eu
Best Regards.
LoMi Electronics -
From which type of installed hardware you want to get your data
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Hi, I would like to offer a proposal for your job as a Certified LabVIEW Architect with experience in data acquisition, however, I require further information.
What is the hardware that acquires the vibration data?
You mention 'cloud' - is this for storing the data? Can you please provide some more information about how/where you want to store the data (e.g. in a database? pushing to a web service? etc.)
Thanks,
Sam