Keysight_instrument_control_bundle For Mac

Keysight_instrument_control_bundle For Mac 4,6/5 5539 reviews

All-in-one bundle for BenchVue apps Offers full access to all BenchVue instrument control, automation and analysis apps Connects to a wide variety of Keysight product families and hundreds of instrument models. Mar 18, 2010 - Agilent MXG, ESG, PSG vector signal generators, and the PXB. • Directly from the software GUI and/or from the instrument front panel. Create MAC PDUs including headers. Digital video application bundle for.

Update, October 2 nd, 2014: a more recent adavancement in running SCPI on mac, can be found. Update, December 10 th, 2015: Updated terms, changed Agilent to Keysight. December again, another year passed.

Traditionally, this is a month when I am taking a long break. But I was up to something in the past days and I wanted to share. I have created a driver for my oscilloscope. Maybe not a big deal, but huge for me because this is the first time I am programming kernel extensions. And this works, without any kernel panics or other issues. For those who do not know, is a great tool. I bought it almost and I still did not have the time and patience to write about it and about its great capabilities.

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It is a dual–channel 70 Mhz scope, comes packed with features and you can extend these via additional software options that you can buy licenses for: built-in function generator (with AM and FM modulation), mask limit testing and six–sigma compliance testing, segmented memory, memory upgrade (software!), bandwidth upgrade up to 200 Mhz, serial decoding, CAN and I2C etc. The best part is that all these can be remotely controlled via commands and sophisticated testing routines can be set up. But one of its biggest shortcomings is the lack of a driver for Mac. There is an excellent free software suite from Keysight Agilent, for PC, called “Command Expert”; you can find more about it.

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This allows communication supported by (Virtual Instrument Software Architecture) instrument drivers which makes remote controlling this tool a breeze. Couple this with the extensive Keysight Agilent I/O Libraries documentation and superb.NET support, thus integration and communication with these devices from Windows platforms is very easy.

Unfortunately — nothing similar for Mac. Maybe they had some solid reasons for not providing any support for Mac OS X but from my perspective this sucks. Maybe they will read this post and decide to create at least a driver.

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See below why “at least”. Of course I could heavily relied only on my little Toshiba chick for doing the job, but I decided to build a Mac driver and use it to remotely control my scope and capture measurement data. Another problem is that there is no support for Mac OS X for instrument drivers too.

Some vendors (most importantly for Mac OS X) have their own proprietary drivers for products they market. But I found no open–source projects for Mac. Just bits and pieces and scarce information. Fortunately there is USBTMC. This stands for USB Test & Measurement Class. USBTMC is a protocol built on top of USB that allows -like communication with USB devices and this an open standard,. From the user’s point of view, the USB device behaves just like a GPIB device.