Main Considerations for Development of a Virtual Instrument

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Main considerations for development of a virtual instrument (VI) have been presented, which include determination of algorithms, signal match, software filtering, meaesures to correct systematic errors, sampling rate, dand design of the control & diagram panels, debugging & simulating, and selection of developping platform. An example is given to illustrate the successful application of these considerations to process monitoring of brush plating.

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