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Serial Port Buffering C#.net

Serial Port buffering is explained. How to receive the serial port data without any loss if incoming data stream flow into seperate triggers is realized using c#

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Instrument Control over LAN

With Instrument control, one can connect to the desktop instrument using computer and take measurements. There are several different ways to control your instruments – you can either use an instrument driver or control the instrument through direct I/O commands (see Figure1). Figure1.Instrument Control Architecture

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LAN

What is Network? A network consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources (such as printers and CDs), exchange files, or allow electronic communications. The computers on a network may be linked through cables, telephone lines, radio waves, satellites, or infrared

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Instrument Control

The key to developing long-term instrument control applications is flexible and scalable software and hardware that enable seamless connectivity to any instrument in your application and offer built-in capabilities for advanced data analysis and presentation.

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GPIB

In the early 1970′s, Hewlett-Packard came out with a standard bus (HP-IB) to help support their own laboratory measurement equipment product lines, which later was adopted by the IEEE in 1975. This is known as the IEEE Std.488-1975. The IEEE-488 Interface Bus (HP-IB) or general purpose interface bus

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