Using Labview and Matlab For: Acquisition, Computation and Simulation

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Using LabVIEW and Matlab for

Acquisition, Computation and Simulation


Raphal TILLET
[email protected]

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Agenda
LabVIEW Overview
Using Matlab Script inside LabVIEW
Using LabVIEW VI inside Matlab
Importing Simulink Model in LabVIEW / LabVIEW
RT
LabVIEW PDA Module
Conclusion

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LabVIEW Overview

LabVIEW Graphical Software

Compiled graphical development environment


Four to ten times development reduction time
Tools to acquire, analyze, and present your data

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NI LabVIEW EnvironmentThe Front Panel


Professional graphical user interfaces
Pre-built, configurable user interface objects
Designed specifically for measurement and control applications

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NI LabVIEW EnvironmentThe Block Diagram


Intuitive flowchart-like code
Express VIs, templates, design patterns,
and frameworks
Hundreds of pre-built measurement subVIs
Self-documenting

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Using Matlab Script inside LabVIEW

Matlab Script inside LabVIEW

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Matlab Script inside LabVIEW


Need a Matlab License on the Computer
Microsoft ActiveX technology is used to make the
communication
Can import any existing (work reuse) script inside LabVIEW

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Using LabVIEW VI inside Matlab:


Math Interface Toolkit

LabVIEW Math Interface Toolkit


An intuitive LabVIEW wizard for converting any LabVIEW VI
into a MEX-function, callable natively from MATLAB
Packages a LabVIEW VI (and
inclusive sub-VIs) into a MEXfunction
Customizable function and
parameter prototypes and parameter
arrangement
Automatic help generation

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LabVIEW Math Interface Toolkit


- MEX-Function is built in a DLL format and can be delivered
for free.
- The LabVIEW Run-Time needs to be install to use the DLL.
- Any National Instruments Hardware (DAQ, GPIB, Serial,
IMAQ, Motion or CAN ) can be used inside Matlab.

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Demo: Embedding LabVIEW into MATLAB


The MathWorks
MATLAB

LabVIEW Development
Software
LabVIEW Math Interface
Toolkit

Signal
Connection

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Importing Simulink Model in LabVIEW /


LabVIEW RT
Simulation Interface Toolkit

The MathWorks Simulink


Modeling, simulation and analysis of dynamical
systems
Linear and nonlinear systems
Continous time, sampled time or hybrid

Models represented with block diagrams


Common in aerospace, automotive, and academic

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Importing Simulink Models into LabVIEW


Reuse existing control or plant models developed in
The MathWorks Simulink
Use the LabVIEW Simulation Interface Toolkit to
Build powerful user interfaces for Simulink models
Import Simulink models into LabVIEW
Simulink
Algorithm
Modeling

Algorithm
Verification

Real-World
Prototyping

LabVIEW

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Building Powerful User Interfaces


Run LabVIEW VI to verify Simulink Model

LabVIEW Front Panel

Simulink model
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Demo: LabVIEW-based UI for Simulink


LabVIEW Development
Software
LabVIEW Simulation
Interface Toolkit

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The MathWorks
Simulink

Migrating to Hardware Simulation


Host PC

Offline
Simulation

Hardware
Verification

Host PC

Real-Time Target

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Interface to
Controller or
Plant

LabVIEW Real-Time
Real-Time
Module

FPGA
Module

PDA
Module

LabVIEW Development System


LabVIEW VI executes on Real Time target
VI timings are strictly respected (Determinism)

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Real Time Target

LabVIEW Real-Time

Compact
Vision System

Compact
FieldPoint

FieldPoint

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PXI

PCI Plug-In
Board

Desktop PC

Importing Simulink Models into LabVIEW

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Step 2: Solver Parameters

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Step 3: Real-Time Workshop

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Automated Build Procedure


1) Real-Time Workshop generates C code
from model
2) MS VC++ compiles code into model.dll
3) LabVIEW generates model_driver.vi and
model_daq_driver.vi examples
4) Utility downloads DLL to LabVIEW Real-Time
target

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Demo: Importing Simulink into LabVIEW


LabVIEW Development
Software
LabVIEW Simulation
Interface Toolkit

Ethernet
Communication

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CompactRIO
RT Controller
Input / Output

LabVIEW PDA Module

Expansion of Portable Measurements


PDAs goes mainstream
Processors up to 400Mhz
Wireless Communications (Bluetooth, Wifi)
PCMCIA adapters
Mass Storage with CompactFlash
Low power consumption
Programs reside in ROM for fast load
Color touch screen

LabVIEW PDA module release to expand the reach of


virtual instrumentation

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What is the LabVIEW PDA Module?


Add-On Module to LabVIEW which extends the graphical
development environment to PDA targets
A way to leverage PDAs as portable, inexpensive, and efficient
computer systems
Leverages LabVIEWs easy to use environment for rapid
development and deployment

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Programming the PDA with LabVIEW


Programming Environment (included in package)
LabVIEW 7.1
Hot Sync or ActiveSync (PDA Desktop)
LabVIEW PDA Module
Codewarrior or Visual Embedded Studio
Emulator

Additional Programming Resources

Palm SDK from Palm


Visual Studio C++ and Visual Basic from MS
Customize the Emulator with various ROMs and Skins
Third Party Add-ins

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Application Examples
User Interface
User interface for Head-less systems (LabVIEW Real-time targets)
Mobile user interface (wireless communication)

Portable Data Acquisition


Apps in small/hard-to-reach spaces
Apps where UUT is too big to be moved

Example Applications

Air Quality Monitoring


Automotive Repair Diagnostics
Manufacturing Plant System Maintenance
Portable Temperature Monitoring

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How do you acquire data to a PDA


Share data with other applications
on the PDA
Access built-in PDA hardware components and
comm. devices
Microphone, speaker, IrDA and serial comm. ports

Add expansion devices to PDAs

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Supported Platforms
Pocket PC 2003

Generally faster processors


Support for PCMCIA cards
(DAQmx Base and DMM support)

PalmOS 3.5 and above


Generally lower priced
Wide variety of devices

You have the ability to choose the device


to meet your requirements!

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Industrial PDA devices


Diagnostic Instruments
Industrial specs
Integrated PCMCIA (DAQ and DMM
supported)
www.ruggedhandheld.com

DAP Technologies
Industrial specs
Integrated PCMCIA (DAQ and DMM
supported)
www.daptech.com

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Emulators & Simulators


Develop and test without actual device
Ability to use PCs resources
Serial ports
Network adapter

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Using Data Acquisition


DAQmx Base architecture
Pocket PC with expansion sleeve only
Similar to PC DAQmx
Replaces DAQ for PPC
NI DAQCard 6024E, 6036E & 6062E

Specifications
200kS/s acquisition rate
Multichannel acquisitions
Triggering and Synchronization

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Using Digital Multimeters (DMM)


Build customized handheld DMMs
Pocket PC with expansion sleeve only
Simple API (3 functions)
NI 4050 DMM

Specs
51/2 digit precision
Functions include: current, voltage, resistance

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Questions?

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