Loading...
News Article

Emerson continues to invest in NI Test & Measurement products

News

Natural language processing features enhance NI LabVIEW products.


Emerson’s Test and Measurement business, formerly NI, has reaffirmed its commitment to its comprehensive test approach, unveiled significant updates to its core software products, including NI LabVIEW™, and announced its vision for intelligent test. At NI Connect 2024, a conference for customers, partners and industry leaders, Emerson showcased its newest advancements in NI hardware and software designed to enhance the efficiency of engineers, enabling them to spend more time on root cause analysis and collaborating across their business.

“Our software-centric, modular hardware approach to test is our unique value proposition and a differentiator for our customers,” said Ritu Favre, group president of Emerson’s Test and Measurement business. "We are excited to share our vision for harnessing the power of AI in test and measurement and to continue our commitment to innovate on our industry-leading NI products. Through our innovative, secure and expert-led approach, we will revolutionize intelligent test across the industry."To keep a drumbeat of continual improvement in the NI technology and software roadmap, Emerson is committed to ensuring robust support for R&D efforts in core NI-brand products such as LabVIEW and TestStand™, and building a comprehensive, connected workflow using complementary products within the NI LabVIEW+™ Suite. New NI product advancements unveiled at NI Connect include:

NI LabVIEW
The latest iteration of NI LabVIEW focuses on collaborative engineering workflows, integrating new features such as enhancements in diff and merge functions, version management and support for calling .NET Core Assemblies (.NET 8).

NI experts demonstrated how AI could be leveraged within development tools such as LabVIEW to increase user productivity. Capabilities include automating code description and documentation – a must-have feature for the common use case of an engineer inheriting code with unclear operation. In addition, the NI team is trialing AI technology with LabVIEW and collecting registrations for a broader program to launch soon.

NI LabVIEW “Community Edition”

Expanding on these investments, the company announced that NI LabVIEW Community Edition, originally introduced in 2019, is now free for students. Parts of NI LabVIEW, starting with Icon Editor, will also become open source to drive greater community collaboration.

NI InstrumentStudio Professional

The company announced NI InstrumentStudio™ Professional, which will launch in July and extend the functionality of the PXI companion software InstrumentStudio to cover a larger portion of the electronic validation workflow, including automation and measurement customization. InstrumentStudio Pro is designed to work alongside LabVIEW and TestStand and will be automatically added to LabVIEW+ suite license holders, improving the value they receive.

NI PXI Hardware

Emerson continues to strengthen its NI PXI hardware portfolio, incorporating recent additions such as the NI PXIe-5633 Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) add-on module, the PXIe-6571 Digital Pattern Instrument and family of new controllers built on 11th generation Intel Core processors. These efforts underscore Emerson’s commitment to enhancing its catalogue of solutions, like the NI Semiconductor Test System (STS), which is celebrating its 10th anniversary.

Silicon photonics: accelerating growth in the race for high-speed optical interconnects
CCD-in-CMOS technology enables ultra-fast burst mode imaging
2025 6G A look forward
Critical Manufacturing climbs Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50
Semiconductors: The most important thing you probably know the least about
Imec and partners unveil SWIR sensor with lead-free quantum dot photodiodes
Lattice introduces small and mid-range FPGA offerings
SEMI and SMT inspection solutions at NEPCON Japan 2025
Nordic Semiconductor and Kigen demonstrate Remote SIM Provisioning for Massive IoT
Spirent collaborates with Siemens
Quobly forges strategic collaboration with STMicroelectronics
New standards in pressure measurement systems for the semiconductor industry
IBM delivers optics breakthrough
Semiconductor equipment sales to reach $139 Billion in 2026
Marvell introduces 1.6 Tbps LPO Chipset
ACM research strengthens Atomic Layer Deposition portfolio
CEA-Leti demonstrates embedded FeRAM platform compatible with 22nm FD-SOI node
Lattice introduces small and mid-range FPGA offerings
Solace unlocks full potential of event-driven integration
Advantest to showcase latest test solutions at SEMICON Japan 2024
CEA-Leti device integrates light sensing and modulation
Nordic launches Thingy:91 X prototyping platform for cellular IoT and Wi-Fi locationing
Imec achieves seamless InP Chiplet integration on 300mm RF Silicon Interposer
High-precision SMU
Powering India’s energy future
China’s Nvidia probe puts global investors ‘on notice’
POET Technologies appoints new director
Imec demonstrates core building blocks of a scalable, CMOS-fab compatible superconducting digital technology
Imec proposes double-row CFET for the A7 technology node
ULVAC launches new deposition system
Beebolt and SEMI Announce Strategic Partnership to Drive Supplier Resilience and Agility
esmo group introduces Automated Final Test Manipulator
×
Search the news archive

To close this popup you can press escape or click the close icon.
Logo
x
Logo
×
Register - Step 1

You may choose to subscribe to the Silicon Semiconductor Magazine, the Silicon Semiconductor Newsletter, or both. You may also request additional information if required, before submitting your application.


Please subscribe me to:

 

You chose the industry type of "Other"

Please enter the industry that you work in:
Please enter the industry that you work in: