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News Release from: Berkeley Nucleonics | Subject: Universal LabView driver
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 27 December 2007
LabView driver controls digital
generators
The combined technology of National Instruments and Berkeley Nucleonics allows users to build automated systems quickly and easily.
Berkeley Nucleonics is offering a new free National Instruments (NI) certified universal LabView driver that controls its entire family of full-featured digital delay pulse generators using LabView software versions 8.5 and 8.0 The superlative functionality of the Berkeley digital delay pulse generators (models 505, 565, 575) offers limitless configuration possibilities for experimental and operational designs
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Model 505 pulse/digital delay generator is now shipping as standard from the factory with 10ns delay and width resolution.
By eliminating time and effort necessary to define programming combinations, this new flexible approach provides ready-made examples for most common operations.
The logical three tier design enhances the intuitive hierarchy, drag/drop methodology, and protected data spaces.
These features allow for the development of custom code quickly and efficiently.
The driver communicates via RS232, GPIB, Ethernet and USB without any additional code changes.
By using complex programming language such C or Basic along with simple intuitive graphical programming, LabView users can streamline many laboratory processes.
When using the combined technology of National Instruments and Berkeley Nucleonics, thousands of nonprogrammers can take advantage of the LabView platform to build automated systems quickly and easily.
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