In my last post on JKI State Machine Best Practices, I explained the #4 Best Practice: Use macros (instead of “chaining” together sequential states).
I'm excited to announce that JKI is now offering a hands-on training course on how to use the JKI State Machine (an easy-to-use yet powerful state machine template that's made freely available to...
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...
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.
We are excited to announce that JKI has officially launched its open source software projects on GitHub.
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...
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...
If you're in the Bay Area, come to the NI offices this evening, Feb 10, 2015, for a LabVIEW User Group presentation on JKI State Machine Objects, an easy and scalable way to manage and reuse multiple...