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LabVIEW is a graphical programming platform used for data acquisition &
analysis, instrument control, prototyping and more. LabVIEW Home Bundle has
made this powerful software affordable for makers and students. But what if you
want to connect your LabVIEW projects to the physical world?
That's why we've created the Physical Computing Kit. This kit, combined
with LabVIEW Home Bundle, gives you an inexpensive yet versatile way to
connect to the outside world.
What's in the kit?
The
Physical Computing Kit comes with:
chipKIT™ WF32 microcontroller board
Handy project box w/ sticker sheet
Micro USB cable
We selected the WF32 because of its extensive onboard capabilities. It has a
WiFi module that lets you communicate with a world of wireless devices, a Micro
SD card slot for reading & storing large amounts of data, and a USB 2.0
controller for power, configuration, and your own USB applications. But that's just
the beginning, because you'll also have access to the WF32's 43 available I/O
pins. Connect whatever sensors, displays, controls, peripherals, etc. you like and
LabVIEW Home will be able to use them.
Experiment without Breadboarding
Suppose you wanted to take measure ambient light with a photocell, then turn
another light on when the sensor reading drops below a certain threshold.
(Commonly known as a 'dusk-to-dawn' circuit.)
With LabVIEW Home, there's no need to wire up sensors, potentiometers,
resistors, etc. on a breadboard. LabVIEW Home becomes the breadboard,
allowing you to create a block diagram graphically.
In other words, you don't need to learn physical circuits in order to create useful
experiments & projects.