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eatherto

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  1. Hey guys, Boston Engineering does have a compact control solution that we have used in our own robots, it's called the FlexStack: http://boston-engineering.com/index.php?op...7&Itemid=44 The FlexStack has DAQ boards that can be purchased and added to the stack. It is not based on the PC-104 bus structure, we created our own bus. Because of this, the FlexStack has a smaller footprint than a PC-104 stack. The FlexStack is 2.5" x 2.5". Since the FlexStack uses a Blackfin processor, you will need to use either LabVIEW Embedded for Blackfin or program in C with VisualDSP++. Hope that helped. Thanks, Eric
  2. We are looking for experienced LabVIEW programmers. Experience our fast paced environment, work on multiple projects, and help develop pushing-the-envelope technology. Boston Engineering is a NI Alliance Member with a growing Controls Department. Come join our expert team! Check our our website at http://www.boston-engineering.com. Please e-mail to: resumescon@boston-engineering.com LabVIEW Developer Essential Job Responsibilities: · LabVIEW Programming (Certified Developer/Architect a plus) · Test and Measurement Experience · National Instruments Hardware (PXI, cRIO, Field Point, etc.) Experience desired · Electrical Engineering Background desired · Communication Protocol Experience (RS-232, GPIB, TCP I/P, USB, Bluetooth, etc.) · Motion Control Experience a plus · Vision Control Experience a plus · LabVIEW Embedded Experience a plus · Please be prepared to send sample code that you have developed
  3. Jim, We've moved a project from LabVIEW 7.1 Embedded to LabVIEW 8.5 with the Beta version of the Blackfin Toolkit. Everything went fine, there was a lot of array math, along with standard math. The new Embedded toolkit is much more stable than any other version they have released to date. Thanks, Eric
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