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Apart from VI's for instrumentation and similer purposes, do you think LABVIEW can be used to develop a Windows GUI for a PIC programer?
clearly
Labview seems to be (I have only started reading and learning) an inevitable tool for a development engineer and for that matter any scientific enterprise engages in electronics. So my enquiry is weather this (Labview) can be used to develop an application to control a MCU programer. Like for Example ICPROG. requirements will be reading hexfile ,decoding, clipping and sending via USB or serial port and receiving. To do this I have to play with a lot of troublesome (for me) functions in C# or C++. But as I understand by reading, Labview may be having many user friendly modules for our purpose because it is meant for this purpose basically(ASCII,biary, Hex conversions plus USB or serial interfaces) unlike a C# compiler.
Will Labview be a single solution for all (or rather common) PC interfaces a MCU driven device may require?
If not where a C# or C++ compiler comes into requirement for a labview user?
thanks for reading
picstudent
Apart from VI's for instrumentation and similer purposes, do you think LABVIEW can be used to develop a Windows GUI for a PIC programer?
clearly
Labview seems to be (I have only started reading and learning) an inevitable tool for a development engineer and for that matter any scientific enterprise engages in electronics. So my enquiry is weather this (Labview) can be used to develop an application to control a MCU programer. Like for Example ICPROG. requirements will be reading hexfile ,decoding, clipping and sending via USB or serial port and receiving. To do this I have to play with a lot of troublesome (for me) functions in C# or C++. But as I understand by reading, Labview may be having many user friendly modules for our purpose because it is meant for this purpose basically(ASCII,biary, Hex conversions plus USB or serial interfaces) unlike a C# compiler.
Will Labview be a single solution for all (or rather common) PC interfaces a MCU driven device may require?
If not where a C# or C++ compiler comes into requirement for a labview user?
thanks for reading
picstudent