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JKI’s Highlights From NIWeek 2015

Aug 14, 2015 1:07:52 PM Published by Jim Kring Leave a comment

Wow! What a fantastic NIWeek. It may be over but our team at JKI is still reeling from the flurry of information and innovation jam-packed into an amazing week in Austin. From new NI embedded product...

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EasyXML Source Code on GitHub (BSD Open Source License)

Aug 13, 2015 3:16:01 PM Published by Jim Kring Leave a comment
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New Training Course: JKI State Machine for LabVIEW

Jun 4, 2015 1:24:26 PM Published by Jim Kring Leave a comment

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...

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Grid-Scale Energy Storage Powered by LabVIEW

Jun 2, 2015 9:59:54 AM Published by Jim Kring Leave a comment

Primus Power is a leader in low-cost, grid-scale electrical energy storage solutions with a safe, scalable, distributed flow battery system that economically serves multiple storage applications....

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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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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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