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The Cyber-Spy.Com Usenet Archive Feeds Directly From The Open And Publicly Available Newsgroup Sci.Electronics.Design This Group And Thousands Of Others Are Available On Most IS NNTP News Servers On Port 119. Cyber-Spy.Com Is NOT Responsible For Any Topic, Opinions Or Content Posted To This Or Any Other Newsgroup. This Web Archive Of The Newsgroup And Posts Are For Informational Purposes Only. From: writer@SPAMPROTECTwritemaster.com Newsgroups: sci.electronics,sci.electronics.basic,sci.electronics.design Subject: Learning electronics with LabView Date: 11 Dec 2002 16:22:59 GMT Organization: Concentric Internet Services Message-ID: <3df7908e.44151711@news.concentric.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: 64.3.42.215 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.21/32.243 I am interested in learning LabView, and at the same time learning electronics by using LabView. There are several books I have found on the market which teach electronics using LabView, but these all seem to require that the student have actual electronics on a lab bench; and a special card inside the PC to connect to the electronics. I am looking for a book, with accompanying software, that includes not only LabView (or a student version of LabView), but also a simulation of electronic circuits. The idea is that the student should be able to design an electronic circuit using virtual components on screen, and then monitor the circuit's behavior using LabView. Can anyone recommend any book like this? Steve O. writer@SPAMPROTECTwritemaster.com Go Back To The Cyber-Spy.Com Usenet Web Archive Index Of The sci.electronics.design Newsgroup |
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