SDK-C0147 12004-101-00 SBS04M17C

Side tone ranging/spread spectrum ranging
Automatic fault detection mechanism
With local computer control
Remote control function of the main control computer
Has good openness
Support for secondary development

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SDK-C0147 12004-101-00 SBS04M17C

SDK-C0147 12004-101-00 SBS04M17C

I often hear and sometimes even focus on the debate over whether LabVIEW is a universal language or a development environment for specific applications for measurement and automation. On the one hand, experienced programmers have pointed out the characteristics of popular programming languages that LabVIEW lacks, but on the other hand, some users have elaborated on the universal applications they have built using LabVIEW without using any data collection or analysis at all. The survey of LabVIEW users may be consistent with a recent informal survey of developers in a team where the vast majority of people believe that LabVIEW has sufficient functionality to be classified as a universal language, and in fact, it is precisely in this way that it is being used. The most frequently mentioned shortcomings of LabVIEW are its commonly used recursive and recursive data types, as well as its object-oriented structure, but these are not serious obstacles to establishing a universal application. Despite the investigation results, I believe that this is a wrong question and attempting to answer it would lead to the wrong direction. For me, it’s a bit like asking: Is a car a place to sit? Of course, you can sit in the car, but if that’s all you’ve done with it, then you’ve lost the main use you can get from owning it. A better question is: Can LabVIEW be used as a universal programming language? Or even better, can LabVIEW be used to create universal applications? The new formulation of this question is still equally vague in terms of what is considered universal, but it does not emphasize the sometimes rigorous debate about whether LabVIEW is a programming language? Some people do not consider it a language

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