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You may want to check out some new digital prototyping tools that just released. These tools connect accurate mechanical/physics simulation capabilities in SolidWorks with industrial-grade motion control software in LabVIEW. To include proximity sensor feedback in your LabVIEW control applications, add a dimension to your SolidWorks assembly and connecting it to a Measurement sensor in SolidWorks with an Alert configured (for example, alert if the distance is less than 5 mm). Then in LabVIEW, right-click on the SolidWorks assembly item in the LabVIEW project and select Map Sensors.
The official version of the LabVIEW-SolidWorks interface is now released. It is called the NI SoftMotion Module for SolidWorks and works with SolidWorks 2009 Service Pack 2.1 or higher.
NI SoftMotion for SolidWorks enables mechanical, electrical and control engineers to collaborate by creating a digital prototype of the motion control system that integrates mechanical simulation, motion control software, and sensor feedback. As soon as you have a CAD drawing, you can begin prototyping the machine design long before you incur the expense of building a physical machine. The new tools enable you to do thinks like:
The following software versions are required:
• LabVIEW 2009 (32-bit) or later
• LabVIEW NI SoftMotion Module Standard or Premium
• SolidWorks 2009 Service Pack 2.1 or later and SolidWorks Motion Simulation with the Motion Simulation add-in enabled from the Tools menu in SolidWorks. This is included with SolidWorks Premium, Simulation Premium, or Simulation Professional. When you enable the Motion Simulation add-in from the Add-Ins dialog box in SolidWorks, place a checkmark in both the left and right checkboxes so you don’t have to reenable the add-in each time you use NI SoftMotion for SolidWorks.
Here's a few other resources to get you started.
Getting Started Guide for NI SoftMotion for SolidWorks
Here are links to the evaluation versions of LabVIEW and the NI SoftMotion Module for SolidWorks:
NI SoftMotion Module (includes a 30 day evaluation license for NI SoftMotion for SolidWorks)
Contact your local SolidWorks reseller to upgrade your SolidWorks software to SolidWorks Premium (which includes the required SolidWorks Motion Simulation capability) or to request an evaluation version of SolidWorks: