
The ease of installation makes it possible for practically anyone to use a labview-based computer system.

For example, it can be used to run a simulation on a desktop computer, or it can connect to an IP network for a fully virtual laboratory environment. One of the greatest benefits of using a LabVIEW-based platform is its ability to deliver high performance on a number of different hardware platforms. Using the facilities and tools that come with a LabVIEW, network professionals and other personnel in the fields of industrial automation, electronics, telecommunications, and software development can easily collect data, configure controls, and run various experiments. As a result, LabVIEW has rapidly gained in popularity not only among users of lab equipment, but also for those looking for software solutions for industrial automation, distributed systems, and other types of systems. Because LabVIEW has a number of unique features, it has become a popular choice for system integrators looking for a cost-efficient platform for all sorts of laboratory applications. The main advantage of using LabVIEW is its capability of supporting the different needs of different users. It is one of the first open source solutions for device monitoring. It can perform different functions such as detecting faults in devices, analyzing communication protocols, controlling software programs, and managing database. It can run on Windows, Linux or Mac OS X. It can be used in many different environments such as research, electronics, telecommunications, semiconductor, and medical equipment.

If you do not currently have a purchased copy of LabVIEW for macOS, you may download an evaluation version of LabVIEW for macOS from NI. Contact your site administrator who can request access to physical media if needed.

If you have a current SSP contract, you can request access to physical media at no cost.įor all academic versions of LabVIEW for macOS, you must obtain a physical copy of the software to install it. LabVIEW for macOS is shipped by NI and is tied to your serial number.
