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The document is a question bank for a course on Virtual Instrumentation (VI) focusing on its history, architecture, and programming paradigms, particularly using LabVIEW software. It includes questions ranging from definitions and comparisons of virtual and traditional instruments to practical applications and debugging processes in LabVIEW. Additionally, it covers the creation and editing of VIs, including sub VIs, loops, and file I/O operations.

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The document is a question bank for a course on Virtual Instrumentation (VI) focusing on its history, architecture, and programming paradigms, particularly using LabVIEW software. It includes questions ranging from definitions and comparisons of virtual and traditional instruments to practical applications and debugging processes in LabVIEW. Additionally, it covers the creation and editing of VIs, including sub VIs, loops, and file I/O operations.

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CMR359 VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATION

Question Bank

UNIT – I INTRODUCTION

History of Virtual Instrumentation (VI), advantages, block diagram and architecture of a


virtual instrument, Programming paradigms – Virtual Instrumentation – Lab VIEW
software – Lab VIEW basics – Lab VIEW environment.

2 Marks

1. Define Virtual Instrumentation.


2. What is Graphical System Design model? Mention its three phases.
3. Draw the VI and GSD model.
4. Draw the architecture of VI and indicate the parts.
5. Distinguish between Virtual Instrument and Traditional Instrument.
6. Mention the role of hardware’s in VI
7. Mention the role of software’s in VI
8. Name the different layers of VI software.
9. Mention the different challenges in Test.
10. What is G programming?
11. Compare Graphical programming with Textual programming.
12. Mention the characteristics and advantages of VI.
13. Name the three parts of LabVIEW.
14. Mention the different debugging process in LabVIEW.
15. Mention any four merits of LabVIEW,
16. What is icon/connector pane?
17. Name the three palette of LabVIEW.

13 Marks

1. Draw and explain the graphical and VI models with design flow.
2. Define Virtual Instrumentation. Explain the Architecture of VI.
3. Explain virtual Instrumentation with neat Block diagram.
4. Describe the advantages and applications of Lab VIEW.
5. Draw and explain the basic difference between the traditional instruments and software
based virtual instruments.
6. With a neat diagram, explain the layers of virtual instrumentation software and the software
and hardware role.
7. Illustrate the front panel objects and their functions in detail with an example.
8. Explain the essential need for Virtual Instrumentation and compare it with the
traditional instruments.
9. Explain the role of different hardware’s and software’s in VI.
10. Explain how VI can be used in test, Control and Design process.
11. Compare Graphical programming with traditional programming.
12. Explain the three parts of LabVIEW with three floating palette.
13. List out the various advantages of LabVIEW.

UNIT – II VI USING LABVIEW

Creating, Editing and debugging a VI in Lab VIEW – Creating a sub VI – Loops and charts –
Case and sequence structures – File I/O – VI customization.

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