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“Controlling the world’s largest machine required extreme accuracy and reliability.


We chose NI LabVIEW.” – Roberto Losito, Engineering Manager, CERN


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PXIModular Hardware Motion Control


R Series Data Acquisition


CERN, the world’s largest particle physics laboratory, required an advanced measurement and control solution for some of the most critical components of the $3.5 billion Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The LHC is 27 KM in circumference and capable of accelerating particle beams to nearly the speed of light. A solution built on NI LabVIEW software, FPGA-based programmable automation controllers and the modular PXI hardware platform provides the reliability and accuracy needed for custom motion control to protect the world’s largest machine. What can LabVIEW do for your machine?


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