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News Release from: National Instruments | Subject: Measurement Studio 7.0
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 18 September 2003
Measurement tools come up to date
Measurement Studio 7.0 is a comprehensive suite of native classes and controls for developing measurement and automation applications in Microsoft Visual Studio.NET 2003.
Measurement Studio 7.0 is a comprehensive suite of native classes and controls for developing measurement and automation applications in Microsoft Visual Studio.NET 2003 The classes and controls simplify I/O integration and user interface creation, dramatically reducing development time for engineers and scientists using Visual Studio.NET 2003
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Measurement Studio 7.0 helps transform Microsoft Visual Basic.NET, Visual C.NET and Visual C++.NET programming languages into efficient, measurement-specific tools", said Prashant Sridharan, Senior Product Manager for the Developer and Platform Evangelism Division at Microsoft Corp.
"Sophisticated instrument I/O management, code-generating measurement assistants and fully native integration into the Visual Studio.NET 2003 environment help engineers easily create applications without learning a new programming paradigm".
Measurement Studio 7.0 features the Instrument I/O Assistant and the DAQ Assistant, significant innovations recently introduced in the NI software platform.
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The Instrument I/O Assistant simplifies and dramatically speeds instrument control in the Visual Studio.NET 2003 environment through interactive I/O connectivity to GPIB, USB, Serial, VXI and other traditional instruments.
Engineers use this code-generating assistant to easily prototype instrument control systems.
In addition, engineers who have existing VXI plug and play, IVI or legacy instrument drivers can protect their investments by using the Measurement Studio Instrument Driver Wizard to integrate their instruments with Visual Studio.NET 2003 without rewriting the drivers.
The DAQ Assistant provides interactive access to the new NI-DAQ 7 API, the redesigned NI data acquisition interface that features multithreaded capabilities, DMA data transfers and improved synchronisation to speed performance by a factor of 10 to 20 times for concurrent and single-point I/O.
Using the DAQ Assistant, engineers add custom timing, scaling and triggering into their data acquisition tasks while the assistant automatically generates customisable.NET or C++ source code.
"The interactive Instrument I/O and DAQ Assistants enabled me to efficiently combine GPIB instrumentation with my data acquisition measurements in Visual Studio.NET 2003 by generating more than 1700 lines of robust, object-oriented NET source code", said Dave Rosenthal, Director of Software Engineering at Flextronix Test.
For professional presentation of measurement data, Measurement Studio 7.0 includes user interface controls for the Microsoft.NET Framework, including graphs, knobs and buttons.
With these prebuilt controls, engineers display measurement data in a fraction of the time.
Engineers also can use the Measurement Studio DataSocket.NET library to present lossless measurement data over a network.
This new library supports all intrinsic Common Language Runtime (CLR) data types, Windows Forms data binding and serialisation for the NET Framework.
NI continues to support development in Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 by shipping ActiveX Visual Basic controls and Visual C++ 6.0 tools with the newest version of Measurement Studio. Request a free brochure from National Instruments ...
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