LabVIEW
LabVIEW is a highly productive development environment that engineers and scientists use for graphical programming and unprecedented hardware integration to rapidly design and deploy measurement and control systems. Within this flexible platform, engineers scale from design to test and from small to large systems while reusing IP and refining their processes to achieve maximum performance.
The NI Academic Site License for University of Maryland's Faculty and Staff is now available for teaching and research.
Students of the University of Maryland College Park (UMD) only. This can be installed on machines that are owned by the individual or the university.
A complete list of the available software is available on the National Instruments website. All the software packages can be downloaded from the National Instruments download site (after site registration) and then activated with our license key (available to campus faculty and staff). A limited number of DVD sets are also available. For any questions regarding DVDs, the license or activation, please send email to ni-labview@umd.edu.
This package is exclusively for Students. Please contact eit-help@umd.edu if you are a faculty or staff member in Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park and would like to use LabVIEW.
The license includes a Standard Service Program (SSP) membership so you can: Incorporate the latest technology in your research through automatic software updates delivered twice a year- Save time with direct access to technical support from NI applications engineers Receive exclusive access to on-demand software training modules to learn more about features, application uses, and development best practices
How to Get or Use This Software
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Installation Notes
To download you will need to create an account on the NI site. Please fill out the following link and create an account.
Create account and download
Once you have created the account, you can use the "NI Downloader" to obtain your specified version of LabView.
During the installation it will ask for the Serial Number, you will find it in the downloadable text file after you login below.
License Information
Security Note
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