Information and examples of this, can be found on the Interfacing-Using-RPC page.
LABVIEW SERIAL COMMUNICATION CODE
To use these vi's your mbed needs to be running code which can receive and execute RPC commands. Just open the file mbed_LVlibrary from within LabVIEW. To make it a bit easier to access them we've also created a Library which might be a bit easier to develop with as you can drag vi's in from it. We've provided the vi's as a zipped file which you can extract to any where on your computer. The "Transport Mechanisms" folder contains the vi's for creating a connection to an mbed and then closing it.The "mbed Interface" folder includes all the vi's for creating and controlling inputs and outputs on mbed.We create an mbed object and then using this create objects for each of the inputs and outputs. They therefore take a similar object oriented approach. The LabVIEW vi's have been created to mirror the mbed api as closely as possible. LabVIEW is very good at relinking files so just okay error messages or reconnect the files according to the locations in which you have saved them. When you download the files (especially the demos) they may not be in the same locations relative to the files they depend on as they were on the computer they were developed on. LabVIEW Libraries for versions 8.5 and 8.6: LabVIEW_Previous_Version.zip.LabVIEW vi's: mbed_LVLibrary.zip - NB: For consistency the name of mbedSerial has been changed to SerialRPC.Here are the vi's that allow you to interface with the RPC and some examples of their use. The vi's we've created allow you to create and control new objects or control objects that are created in the mbed code. We've created a set of vi's that expose a lot of the mbed interface using RPC. With LabVIEW and NI-VISA installed, you should be ready to go.
LABVIEW SERIAL COMMUNICATION SERIAL
To use mbed with LabVIEW, you need to have the NI-VISA drivers installed to give access to the USB serial port.