Remote opportunity, Looking for assistance in programming a transfer function model

 Hello,
Please see attached transfer function model. I am looking for assistance in programming in Labview 2014. Inputs are coming through cRIO and into the model and the model is determining the value of certain outputs being sent back to the cRIO, please PM if you are interested and we can discuss in more detail. Thanks!
 

Hello,
I could help as I've done this sort of thing for many of my clients. Let me know what you would like done.
Thanks.

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