A Report on Two Days Workshop on
LabVIEW and Its Applications in
Instrumentation & Control
To meet the Industry goals and requirements the Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering , Laxmi Institute of Technology ,Sarigam in
association with IETE Professional Activity Centre, Sarigam conducted a two
days’ workshop on “LabVIEW and Its Applications in Instrumentation &
Control” on the 11th
July, 2017 and 13th
July, 2017 for the students of
Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer
Science, Information Technology and MCA .
A total of 53 students participated in the workshop.
The sessions were delivered by Mr. Manoj Kumar, junior Engineer UGC-DAE
Consortium for Scientific Research (An Autonomous Institution of University
Grants Commission, New Delhi) Indore Centre.
Two days’ workshop was started as per the program schedule at 9.00am. on 11th
July 2017. This auspicious occasion was graced by the resource person Mr. Manoj
Kumar, Junior Engineer UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research (An
Autonomous Institution of University Grants Commission, New Delhi) Indore
Centre , Prof. (Dr.) Basavaraj Patil, Director Laxmi Institute of Technology,
Sarigam , Prof. Amrat Patel , Principal Laxmi Institute of Technology,
Sarigam Prof. Nandlal Dhandhukia Head of Department Electronics and
Communication Engineering, Prof. Ravi Krishan Pandey Head of Department
Computer Science Engineering, Prof. Kaustubh Arekar, Head MCA, Faculty
Members and Student Participants.
This workshop was initiated by Prof. Abhinash Sinha, Assistant Professor,
Mechanical Engineering Department and this workshop Coordinated by Prof.
Siddhi B Desai and Prof. Sanjeet Kumar Shriwastava .
Prof. (Dr.) Basavaraj Patil, Director Laxmi Institute of Technology,
Sarigam delivered the key note address during the inauguration & highlighted the
features of “LabVIEW” and also Encouraged students for development of
Projects using.
Virtual Instrumentation combines mainstream commercial technologies with
flexible software and a wide variety of measurement and control hardware.
Engineers use Virtual Instrumentation to bring the power of flexible software to
test, control and design applications to make accurate measurements. Virtual
Instrumentation uses highly productive software, modular I/O and commercial
platforms. National Instrument’s LabVIEW, a premier virtual instrumentation
graphical development environment, uses symbolic or graphical representations to
speed up the development. If you are interested in learning more about
programming with drag-and-drop, graphical function blocks instead of writing
lines of text, one day LabVIEW workshop is right for you. Whether you are an
engineer integrating LabVIEW into a course or an engineering student looking to
enhance a design project, this workshop helps you start programming with the
ultimate system design software.
The main objective of this workshop was to upgrade the skills of the students but it
also provided a common platform to explore the use of Virtual Instrumentation and
Design aspects using simulation with the help of NI LabVIEW.
The following areas were covered with hands-on exposure to the software:
• Brief overview of Lab VIEW and its applications.
• Mathematical operations
• Digital Logic using Boolean gates
• For Loops with various examples
• Shift Registers and its applications
• Design of Arrays with examples
• Conditional While Loops
• Practical system examples using Case Structures.
• Implementation of higher end computation using Formula Nodes.
• Hierarchical designing using Sub-VI
At the end of the workshop students provided an excellent feedback.
Prof. Nandlal Dhandhukia, Head of Department , Electronics and Commu-
nication Engineering delivered the vote of Thanks.
We thank the management, Gajera Trust and Honorable Director LIT, for their
constant &continuous encouragement, and providing valuable directions and
support in time.