Benefits
Measurement Studio is a set of test and measurement class libraries, tools, and wizards that integrated into the Microsoft Visual Studio environment is the extensive support for accessing instrumentation hardware. It has drivers and abstraction layers for many different types of instruments and buses are included or are available for inclusion. The provided driver interfaces save program development time.
Measurement Studio includes a variety of examples, to illustrate how common GPIB, VISA, DAQMX, Analysis, and DataSocket applications can be accessed. Measurement Studio ties the creation of user interfaces based on UI in visual studio into the development cycle. So that while an application is running, the user may manipulate controls, and obtain data through indicators.
Measurement Studio includes a suite of analysis functions that can simplify development time. Such functions include: Curve Fitting, Spectral Analysis, Statistics fast fourier transforms (FFT) and digital filters, and visualization. It also includes the ability to share variables and pass data over the internet with network shared variables. So live data can be shared with more than one client application at a time.
Using the power of Visual Studio users can build an installer that allows their code to run on computers that do not have Measurement Studio installed.
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