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Test And Measurement Graphical Programming Within A Few Clicks

Monday, March 03, 2008

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Test And Measurement Graphical Programming Within A Few Clicks

DASYLab 10 data acquisition system laboratory is Measurement Computing’s latest test and measurement graphical programming environment

The DASYLab 10 data acquisition system laboratory is Measurement Computing’s latest test and measurement graphical programming environment. With intuitive worksheets, modules and wire functions, complete applications are only a few clicks away.

Furthermore, according to the company, some features include:

  • A new graphical display module that provides interactive versatility of time domain data.
  • Module benchmarking to measure and record the execution times of individual modules in a test program, which allows users to identify throughput bottlenecks and optimize performance.
  • The ability for users to specify the execution order of actions, offering precise control over timing or sequence.
  • An OPC driver that’s simpler to use, incorporates a more powerful core and supports multiple OPC servers.
For more information e-mail info@measurementcomputing.com or visit www.measurementcomputing.com.
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