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How to use LabVIEW Biomedical Toolkit – Biomedical Workbench

Biomedical Workbench

The Biomedical Workbench provides applications for biosignal and biomedical image analysis. You can use these applications to log and play biosignals, simulate and generate biosignals, analyze biosignals, and view biomedical images. You can also add your own applications or LabVIEW VIs in Biomedical Workbench.

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Browse and launch applications

  • Move mouse on an application icon to view its introduction.
  • Click on an application icon to launch it.
  • Click the green button on the bottom of window to switch between pages.
  • Click the "?" button on the bottom-right to select whether to show application introduction on the right.

Rearrange application icons

  • Drag an application icon and move it to another slot.
  • Drag an application icon to the left or right edge and wait a moment to move it to another page.

Add applications or LabVIEW VIs

Complete the following steps to add your own applications or LabVIEW VIs in Biomedical Workbench.

  1. Click the "+" button on the bottom-left to open the add application dialog.
  2. Select the path of your application (.exe file) or LabVIEW VI (.vi file). The Application name will be automatically generated.
  3. (Optional) Modify the name in Application name.
  4. (Optional) Select the path of the icon you want to set for this application or VI. The icon will be shown in the application palette of Biomedical Workbench.
  5. (Optional) Input introduction for your application or VI in the Introduction box, or click Read from file to read introduction from a text file.
  6. Click OK.
  7. If Icon full path is empty, a dialog will pop-up for you to choose whether to use default icon or extract icon from the application or VI.

Note: When adding a VI, you should build a source distribution. Please refer to How to add a customized VI for Biosignal Logger and HRV Analyzer.

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