The Maple Professional Math Toolbox for LabVIEW augments LabVIEW with easy access to the sophisticated symbolic and numeric math functionality of Maple. The toolbox allows you to develop solutions within the LabVIEW environment using the world’s most advanced mathematical solvers and a sweeping range of data analysis tools. You can also develop and test your solutions using the sophisticated modeling analysis, simulation, model validation, and system identification tools from inside the Maple environment, and then easily incorporate them into your LabVIEW application. Save time and money by efficiently creating high fidelity models and by eliminating costly iterations on physical implementations.

The toolbox includes over 150 ready-to-use LabVIEW virtual instruments (VIs), which can be seamlessly integrated into LabVIEW applications, making powerful analysis and simulation accessible to all users. VIs include: LabVIEW/Maple type conversions, symbolic constants, symbolic and numeric math operations, and matrix and vector operations. A rich Maple scripting language allows you to extend functionality of these pre built VIs, as well as give you the ability to build custom blocks.
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Palette of built-in Virtual Instruments in Maple Professional Math Toolbox for LabVIEW
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Application Areas
  • Control system development
  • Test and measurement systems
  • Process engineering
  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Signal processing
Key Features
Adds extensive symbolic and numeric capability to LabVIEW through Maple.
Over 150 mathematical functions are available as easy-to-use VIs.
Integrated with LabVIEW 2D and 3D plotting for natural visualization.
Model forms include: transfer functions, differential equations, matrix representation, algebraic representations, and more.
Easy management of design parameters.
"What if" analysis.
Rich scripting feature lets you quickly extend the functionality.
Through Maple, gain access to:
 
  • A worksheet environment for initial explorations, further analysis and creating technical reports.
  • Mathematical functions include: matrix computations, linear and nonlinear equation solving, unit management, transforms (FFT, Laplace, Z), differential equations, statistics, and over 4000 functions that cover the entire spectrum of engineering mathematics.
  • Automatic code generation into C, FORTRAN, Java™, and more.

System Requirements
  • This toolbox works with Maple 11.
  • LabVIEW 7.1
  • This product can be run on any Windows system which meets both the Maple 10 system requirements and the LabVIEW 7.1 system requirements. In particular, this means the supported operating systems are: Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6 or later.