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Prototype your ideas faster with graphical system design
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Building a functional prototype is fundamental in bringing ideas to life. NI LabVIEW graphical programming tools and NI customisable off-the-shelf hardware can transform your idea into a functional prototype in weeks, versus months, and lower the risk of your next project.

Prototype your ideas faster with graphical system designPrototyping Faster with Graphical System Design
Prototyping is a crucial part of the embedded design process. The ability to quickly demonstrate and show your idea functioning to investors, customers and management is a great way to get your idea into someone's budget. National Instruments graphical system design tools have proven useful for getting functional prototypes working quickly, without requiring large design teams. NI LabVIEW graphical programming tools can program ready-to-run NI hardware with built-in processors, FPGAs and I/O to prototype medical, green, robotics and industrial machine control applications faster.

Read the 'Eight Rules for Prototyping' White Paper

Learn How to Prototype
• Investigate prototyping fundamentals
• Learn how to develop faster with graphical programming tools
• Explore ready-to-run prototyping hardware

Prototyping Applications
• Medical, robotics, green and industrial machine control applications
• View customer prototyping applications
• Download NI prototyping resource kits

Evaluate NI Prototyping Tools
• Extended evaluation version of NI LabVIEW
• Includes an NI Single-Board RIO device
• Fully documented, ready-to-run examples of embedded tasks

Introduction to Prototyping Webcast
View a short webcast outlining the need for prototyping and learn how to prototype faster with NI graphical system design tools
View the webcast

Build A Better Prototype Webcast Series
View tips on how to create a prototype and what tools you can use to save money and get to market faster.
Watch the series

Build versus Buy
Use the Graphical System Design calculator to compare NI off-the-shelf solutions against the traditional design approach.
Calculate the cost

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