Hello there!
I've recieved some emails asking how to run the code I shared in the previous posts. Users might be interested in LabVIEW for simulation but don't have LabVIEW and/or some of the extra libraries needed.
Fear not, Guti is here to help you out!
National Instruments allow users to download LabVIEW-related software for free and evaluate it for 30 days. Follow this link to get the software
https://lumen.ni.com/nicif/us/evaltlktcds/content.xhtml
here, you can download not only core LabVIEW, but also very cool related toolkits and modules like the Control Design and Simulation Module, System Identification Toolkit, PID Control Toolkit, Real Time Module, FPGA Module, Statechart Module and more..
Go ahead, download all of them! but make sure you have a broadband connection :D
Now that you have the product, let me help you get started. There are a number of tutorials about LabVIEW on the web, but I have to suggest one place to start with, check out this link
I know, I know, you are eagerly to get started and don't feel like spending hours reading manuals, right. Well, here are a couple of youtube videos for the control geek that there is in you! Emily recorded a while ago, but is still valid
Here is one I just recorded (sorry, my voice is not as nice as Emilie's) the other day using the simulation loop
Enjoy!
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