LabVIEW Development on Raspberry Pi

The May Day holiday is coming soon, and I wish all students a happy May Day in advance. For those who are not working overtime, don’t just sit idle; buy a Raspberry Pi to play with! I have released a tutorial on LabVIEW development for Raspberry Pi on Bilibili, which uses the development components included with LabVIEW 2020. The program developed can run independently on the Raspberry Pi, unlike Arduino development which requires some form of communication to fool people! The Raspberry Pi is the first embedded Linux board to become popular. It is essentially a small computer the size of a credit card. You can connect the Raspberry Pi to a TV, monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc., and use it as a normal Linux computer. Currently, the Raspberry Pi can replace a variety of daily desktop computer functions, including word processing, spreadsheets, media centers, and even gaming. You can also use it as a personal website server to build your own blog. Additionally, the hardware resources of the Raspberry Pi can be used for various interesting hardware projects, and so on. Students who want to develop hardware with LabVIEW but cannot afford MyRIO can really choose a Raspberry Pi to play with. A second-hand MyRIO costs two to three thousand, while a Raspberry Pi 4B only costs a little over two hundred. The 3B I use is even cheaper, and if you buy second-hand, it will be even cheaper! Welcome everyone to frequently watch my videos on Bilibili, and please leave comments, share, like, and donate! https://b23.tv/1wHQKq

LabVIEW Development on Raspberry Pi

For students who need the software or documents mentioned in the video, you can contact me via public account, WeChat, or private message on Bilibili. If there is a high demand, I will organize and send them to everyone!

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