LabVIEW Intro & FPGA Hands-On Workshop 1

Europe/Zurich
3179/1-D06 (CERN)

3179/1-D06

CERN

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Adriaan Rijllart
Description

What is this for?

This 2 x 2h workshop focuses on the use of LabVIEW and FPGAs for scientific purposes. No prior knowledge is assumed. The workshop is aimed at scientists, engineers and students located at CERN.

What will you learn?

In this training you will learn the basics of a graphical programming language called LabVIEW and how to use it with an FPGA and ARM processor module called myRIO (Reconfigurable Input Output). You will learn that FPGA programming is not that complicated and not that different from programming a standard CPU when using LabVIEW.

Why is it interesting?

LabVIEW allows rapid prototyping, rapid adaptation to new requirements and making robust systems in combination with industrial hardware. It avoids many of the difficulties to program an FPGA, for instance to define the parallelism and synchronisation, and the need to learn special languages, such as VHDL, Vivado and Verilog. 

How is it different from e.g. Python or C?

LabVIEW is data driven (and not command driven), which enables parallel execution. This is of particular interest for FPGA programming. Objects (functions) are connected with wires (data) to define the algorithms, in analogy to a schematic diagram of an electronic circuit or a block diagram of a system.

Who uses it?

SpaceX for their launch pad for the Falcon rocket and Dragon spacecraft. Microsoft to test their Xbox controllers. Foxconn for their iPhone assembly lines. Duke Energy for monitoring their electrical networks. There are many others, too many to mention here.

Attendance

Each workshop is limited to 9 attendees as in line with the new COVID-19 regulations. Required software and MyRIO FPGA modules will be provided, but you are asked to bring along your own laptop (if not possible, please indicate this in the registration form). Like best things in CERN, it is free of charge.

The dates are as follows, and workshops are filled in the order of registrations:

Workshop 1: September 29 (16.00-18.00) & October 5 (16.00-18.00)

Workshop 2: November 16 (16.00-18.00) & November 17 (16.00-18.00).

The workshops will be run by Adriaan Rijllart and hosted at IdeaSquare (B3179).

Registration
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Participants
  • Filip Kubaszak
  • Herjuno Rah Nindhito
  • Mayank Sharma
  • Miguel Leon Lopez
  • Morten Haahr Kristensen
  • Munir Ahmed Khan
  • Razvan Lica
  • Sanket Nayak
  • Simone Amoroso