VI Geek – My New Tech Blog Start Now
I have been in the industry of Virtual Instruments for over 10 years, and dedicated in the development of Virtual Instruments systems for over 7 years. The first time I touched the concept of PC based test system is at the year of 1998. At that year, I established a PC based optical fiber light power dynamic acquisition system, which use a notebook with a PCMCIA DAQ card to acquire the light power when the optical fiber is in a dynamic movement status. The PCMCIA DAQ card was from IOTech, which is now a part of the NI. At that time, the concept of Virtual Instruments was not very popular.
Since then, I was very interested in this area. And, luckily at the year of 2001, I began to work for one NI Alliance company as a software engineer, and after that company, I worked for another NI Alliance & Reseller. At the beginning, I used the LabWindows/CVI version 5.5 to build custom VI systems (PC based test and control systems) for customers, and later I began to use LabVIEW to build custom VI systems for customers.
Today I establish this blog site to share my experience and knowledge with everyone who is also interested. Hope I can learn a lot more here.
Good luck!
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