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Using the JKI State Machine to Interface LabVIEW FPGA Webinar

May 21, 2015 4:17:27 PM Published by Tomi Maila Leave a comment

Recording of a webinar with Javier Ruiz

In this hands-on demo, Javier Ruiz, a Certified LabVIEW Embedded Systems Developer (CLED) and JKI Senior Project Engineer, will show you how to create...

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Announcing the New "Magic Delay Fairy" Tool for LabVIEW

Apr 1, 2015 12:01:36 AM Published by JKI Leave a comment

JKI is pleased to announce the release of the new Magic Delay Fairy Tool for LabVIEW, a revolutionary new tool for LabVIEW developers working to solve some of the toughest system timing and...

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JKI State Machine 3.0 Released (Open Source)

Mar 30, 2015 2:21:55 PM Published by JKI Leave a comment

We are happy to announce that JKI State Machine v3.0 has been released as a JKI Open Source Project (BSD license) and is available for download using VIPM.

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At JKI, we are on a mission...

Mar 10, 2015 1:59:38 PM Published by Jim Kring Leave a comment

At JKI, our team has spent a great deal of time over the years thinking about what it is we do, for whom, and why. Now, I'm proud to publicly announce JKI's official mission statement!

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JKI Open Source Projects

Mar 1, 2015 10:00:47 AM Published by JKI Leave a comment

We are excited to announce that JKI has officially launched its open source software projects on GitHub.

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CLA Summit 2013 Europe: “Public Events for Modules” Video & Slides Now Available

Feb 24, 2015 2:05:42 PM Published by Jim Kring Leave a comment
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#4 Best Practice for using the JKI State Machine: Use macros instead of “chaining” together sequential states

Feb 18, 2015 8:30:00 AM Published by Jim Kring Leave a comment

In my last post on JKI State Machine Best Practices, I explained the #3 Best Practice: Keep the Original Size (i.e. don’t grow the structures). In this post, I'll tell you which best practice came in...

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#3 Best Practice for using the JKI State Machine: Keep the Original Size (i.e. don’t grow the structures)

Feb 11, 2015 1:24:12 PM Published by Jim Kring Leave a comment

In my last post on JKI State Machine Best Practices, I explained the #2 Best Practice: Don’t add code and logic inside the Event Structure. In this post, I'll tell you which best practice came in...

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