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But more importantly the LED on the hardware has turned on.
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== **Lesson 2 – **For Loops
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== Lesson 2 – For Loops
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_(Optional)_
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=== Optional: Setting up the Pico Hardware
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VI includes a Front Panel and a Block Diagram, the VIs Icon and its
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Connector Pane.
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* Front Panel
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Front Panel::
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The front panel window is the user interface for the VI. You create the
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window with controls and indicators, these are the interactive input and
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output terminals of the VI.
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* Block Diagram
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The Block Diagram is where you will create the code for your program.
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Block Diagram:: The Block Diagram is where you will create the code for your program.
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The block diagram will implement graphical representations of functions
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to control the objects on the front panel. Objects on the front panel
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will appear as terminals on the block diagram.
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* Icons, Connector Panes, and SubVIs
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The icon and connector pane allow you to use and view the VI in another
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Icons, Connector Panes, and SubVIs:: The icon and connector pane allow you to use and view the VI in another
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VI. This is called a SubVI, to use a SubVI you must build a connector
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pane. Customising the Icon is recommended to help with reading and
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understanding the program.
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** The Icon is displayed in the upper right corner of the VI, it is a
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The Icon is displayed in the upper right corner of the VI, it is a
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graphical representation of the VI. The icon can be customised with text
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and images to help identify what the VI does.
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** The connector pane is a set of terminals on the icon the corresponds
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The connector pane is a set of terminals on the icon the corresponds
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to the controls and indicators of the VI.
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.The default VI icon
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.The default connector pane
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=== Data Types
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. Iteration Terminal – the iteration terminal provides the current loop iteration.
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. Conditional Terminal – Evaluates a Boolean input value at the end of each loop iteration, if the conditional terminal is met then the loop stops.
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. Iteration Loop – Indicates the number of completed iterations.
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. The event selector label specifies which events cause the displayed
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case to execute.
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. The Timeout terminals specifies the number of milliseconds to wait for
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. The Event Data Node identifies the data LabVIEW returns when an event
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