Archive for August, 2009

 

Real-Time Engine Control

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requires large engines to meet strict pollution-emission requirements to be certified roadworthy. Engine manufacturers don’t need to test every engine, just a particular design. Thus having the test equipment to perform the tests would be costly, since they would only

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Electrostatic Monitoring

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For most of us, electrostatic is an occasional nuisance; a bother when the clothes come out of the dryer, or a surprise when we touch the doorknob. In the electronics manufacturing industry, though, it’s a major hazard that is deadly to the semiconductor devices or

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On-Site DAS

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A group of engineers doing on-site diagnostics of compressors, turbines, electric motors, and a variety of other industrial machines used to carry an array of heavy, bulky, single-function electronic tools that used individual and incompatible report generating methods. The concept of streamlining their field kits

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An Improved Analog Clock

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Sometimes all that digital stuff is just too bland. A bug undocumented feature of the original analog clock was that the markers on the scale were at intervals of 1.25 seconds, a consequence of LabVIEW preferring to use 4 intervals per major tick, when we silly

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Operations en Masse

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The things that I used to do… En masse is a French term meaning “as a whole” or “all together”; treating a group of something as a single unit.   LabVIEW has the ability to treat arrays this way, which can greatly reduce your workload.

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